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By SILUMESI MALUMO
A PRIVATE prosecutor should take up the prosecution of Mr Hakainde Hichilema and the whole privatisation process because the “Deep State” will never take up this task as it is
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not in their best interest. Moreover, Government may not want to do this for fear of being misunderstood, former National Democratic Congress (NDC) secretarygeneral Mwenya Musenge has said. (To page 3)
…apologise or else, Mucheleka told [Page 4]
Mr Musenge
...no sacred cows in corruption crusade
Katele denies ‘acquitting’ HH (p.3) The two trucks the Scania from South Africa and the Freightliner (right), Zimbabwean registered where found laden with Mukula tree logs. [Pictures Linda Tembo Soko] See story on Page 4
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Kenyatta and Odinga pledge to heal divisions See story on Page 19
Commonwealth sidelines ZCID on dialogue preps Ms Mbewe (right) with some of Daily Nation Reporters in the newsroom in Lusaka.
See story on Page 4 Lungu hails Daily Nation editor’s international award Demolish structures ConCourt must explain • Mwanakatwe reveals contributing to Chilanga vacancy - YALI floods - Lusambo P.4 talks set for April See story on Page 2 See story on Page 3 By BUUMBA CHIMBULU
PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has applauded Daily Nation Executive Editor, Mary Mbewe for scooping the 2020 Editorial Leadership Award Laureate for Africa by the World Association of Newspapers
(WAN-IFRA)-Women in News (WIN). In his congratulatory message, President Lungu encouraged Ms Mbewe to continue flying the Zambian flag higher. “Let me congratulate Mary Mbewe, who has been named the 2020 WIN Editorial Leadership Award Laureate for Africa. (To page 3)
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ZNFU THEATRICS WE are surprised that our commercial farmers still want to resort to issuing threats against Government over perceived policy changes. We should in fact ask them if Government has ever refused to meet them and discuss their concerns – whether over agricultural prices or other pertinent issues. It is in this vein that we are surprised with the latest threat coming from the farmers – that they will abandon maize production if Government does not rescind its decision to ban the export of the grain. Their threat follows a recent statement by the Minister of Agriculture, Mr Michael Katambo that the maize export ban would continue until the country was food secure. We see nothing wrong with the government’s position. Why should the nation risk exporting its maize without ensuring that there are adequate stocks in the reserves? But the Zambia National Farmers Union (ZNFU) feel that the minister’s position contradicted earlier assurances that borders would be opened if the harvest would be good. According to ZNFU public relations officer, Calvin Kaleyi, with the good maize harvest that was recorded in the last farming, it was tantamount to policy inconsistency for the export ban to continue. Mr Kaleyi said the poor price of the maize coupled with export challenges would force farmers to abandon maize production and focus on growing other valuable crops which would enable them to earn more. We do not think the ZNFU should hold the government to ransom over an issue that could be discussed and settled over a cup of tea. Government has never banned the export of maize but would rather this was done in an orderly and transparent manner. What must be paramount however is that the country must always ensure there is enough in the grain reserves stocked by the Food Reserve Agency (FRA). Although the ZNFA claims the nation had a bumper maize crop, we hope it must also be conscious of the problems that the nation has had to contend with. The floods experienced in some parts of the country in which villagers lost their entire crops, not forgetting the debilitating drought in the southern part of the country. These natural calamities entail that Government has to fall back on maize from the strategic reserves and provide relief food to the affected areas. This exercise is ongoing. While we recognise that farmers are a special group making significant contribution to the nation’s economy, we feel they must not abuse their special place in the country. They do not need to resort to threats if things do not go their way. The ZNFU for example has always had access to the highest office in the land to voice their concerns. We do not expect them to start behaving like an opposition party or pressure group. If anything, they must regard themselves as being in partnership with the government. The ZNFU has always enjoyed a special relationship with the government and we are sure it has played a crucial role in influencing the government’s agricultural policies.
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‘NO WAMUYAYAYA’ By SILUMESI MALUMO
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OLITICAL parties need to respect their constitutions. It is important that the UPND follow what its constitution stipulate to choose leaders, Patriotic Front (PF) national chairperson, Samuel Mukupa has said. Mr Mukupa wondered how a political party which had failed to respect its constitution can respect the Zambian Constitution if given the
mandate to run affairs of the country. Mr Mukupa said “My personal opinion, not of the Patriotic Front is that if these people are abrogating their own constitution can they even respect our Republican Constitution? “If you can’t respect your own roots how can you really respect the constitution that governs the country?” Mr Mukupa said. “And the thing is that even if you make an appeal to these
people to respect their constitution nothing really will change because the issue of disrespecting their constitution has been in their veins and it will never change. He said it was unfortunate that the main opposition political party had overlooked the constitution for 20 years now and it had become normal to them. Mr Mukupa said such kind of leadership cannot manage to handle the national matters.
Govt slams mobile service providers By NOEL IYOMBWA
GOVERNMENT is not pleased with the services rendered by all mobile service providers in the country, Transport and Communication Minister Mutotwa Kafwaya has said. Mr Kafwaya said in an interview that Government’s position on the matter justifies the decision by the Zambia Information and Communication Authority (ZICTA) to fine all service providers recently for the poor services.
He said ZICTA’s action was a reminder that they should perform in accordance with what they stand for and that is to serve the people with dignity. The minister said Government had wanted to introduce a fourth mobile service provider to bring about competition and quality services by other existing service providers. “Government is putting some measures in place to enhance improved quality of services. Government has spent a lot of money on ICT
infrastructure,” Mr Kafwaya said. He said government would soon advertise for a fourth mobile service provider to replace UZI which had failed to start operating in the country. UZZI committed about US$400 million investment to set up a new network across the country which would also come with 400 direct jobs at various levels. However, the company’s licence was revoked after they failed to start operating despite the State extending the licence twice.
Online voter registration: UPND wins application By GRACE CHAILE-LESOETSA
THE Lusaka High Court has granted UPND leave to apply for judicial review to stop the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) from conducting online voter registration. Judge Mwila Chitabo granted the opposition party their application to commerce judicial review filed last month. “Upon reading affidavit filed in support of the application; it is hereby ordered that leave to apply for judicial review be and is hereby granted to the applicant herein. It is further ordered and directed that inter-parte hearing of this matter shall be on September 9, this year," read the order.
By SANFROSSA MANYINDA ABOUT 10 percent of the population in six districts in the country was infected by the Covid-19 virus by July, 2020, a Ministry of Health survey has indicated. This is indicated in the ministry’s prevalence studies of Sarscov-19 findings in six districts. The survey was conducted
In this matter, Ms Gertrude Imenda suing in her capacity as UPND deputy secretary-general has cited ECZ and the Attorney General as respondents. The UPND want an order to quash the decision by ECZ to give a 30 days cut off time for the voter registration exercise scheduled for October 18, 2020. UPND submitted that the decision to launch and host the online voter registration is illegal as it was not anchored or authorised by any law. Ms Imenda stated that ECZ did not consider that the cut off period of 30 days will either cause “panic registration” reaction in the minds of the citizens to meet the deadline that will result
in congestion at the designated registration stations and a resultant surge in Covid-19 cases. They want a declaration that the prescribed protocols for voter registration on its website are ultra vires section 8 (2) (3), section 15 and section 125 of the Electoral Process Act number 35 of 2016 as read with regulations 11 and 12 on the Electoral ( registration of voters) regulations of 1973 amended by statutory instrument number 62 of 2005. UPND is seeking a declaration that ECZ acted unreasonablely, irrationally and /or with a hidden alterio motive at the command of an invisible hand in announcing the 30 days cut off time for the voter registration.
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‘Compel parties to name source of funds’ By PETER SICHALI PARLIAMENT should introduce laws to compel political parties disclose source of funding to avoid illicit money that may put the country’s peace and security at risk, Zambia Youths Association in the Fight Against Corruption (ZAFYAC) has said. ZAFYAC Executive Director, Maurice Malambo, said reports that an opposition political party was getting funding from foreign entities were worrying. Mr Malambo said getting foreign funding for campaigns could in the long run put peace and security of the nation at stake. He said some political parties had been held hostage by some leaders because they had international connections to financiers. “It is important to have laws in the country to compel political parties to state sources funds used to run their political parties,” Mr Malambo said. Mr Malambo said it was important to have laws so that political parties were not bankrolled by foreign entities that were not in good standing with international norms. And Mr Malambo has advised the UPND to emulate PF and hold a general conference. He said it was unfortunate that UPND as a largest opposition political party has continued to breach the party’s constitution.
‘Only 10pc had Covid-19 in 6 districts’ for the ministry to understand the extent of the disease and who was affected in the country. The survey was conducted from July 2-31, 2020. The six districts are Lusaka, Livingstone, Solwezi, Ndola, Nakonde and Kabwe. Giving the findings of the
report during the Covid-19 update, Infectious Disease Director Professor Lloyd Mulenga said that the collection of data was not restricted, and that it was collected from all ages. Prof Mulenga said that this was the time the country saw a peak in infections. “We are impressed to learn
that there was an overall acceptance of 100 percent among health workers compared to 99 percent among out department patients,” he said. Prof Mulenga indicated that most health workers contracted the virus from the communities where they lived and not at health centres.
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By KETRA KALUNGA FARMERS will abandon maize production if Government does not rescind its decision to ban the export of the grain, the Zambia National Farmers Union (ZNFU) has warned. This follows Agriculture minister, Michael Katambo’s pronouncement that the maize export ban would continue until the country was food secure. Farmers felt that the minister’s position contradicted earlier assurances that borders would be opened if the harvest would be good. ZNFU public relations officer, Kelvin Kaleyi, said with the good maize harvest that was recorded in the last farming, it was tantamount to policy inconsistency for the export ban to continue. Mr Kaleyi said in an interview that the poor price of the maize coupled with export challenges would force farmers to abandon maize production and focus on growing other valuable crops
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FARMERS WARN GOVT …lift maize export ban or else which would enable them to earn more. He said during the opening of Parliament by President Edgar Lungu this Friday, a policy should be triggered that would ensure that the entire agricultural value chain was satisfied and not only the end-user. Mr Kaleyi said farmers would be affected badly if they continued to face challenges when exporting maize was viable. He said this would force them to think twice about growing maize going into the next farming season. “If a farmer is not given a good price and when a farmer wants to export and face challenges to export, it is going to affect them
Mr Katambo badly such that going to the next farming season, they would think twice about it. ‘They would grow another
value crop instead of growing the political crop like maize and this would affect maize production,” Mr Kaleyi said.
Katele denies ‘acquitting’ HH
By SILUMESI MALUMO
I AM not a judge for me to acquit Hakainde Hichilema on privatisation allegations levelled against him, former Minister of Finance Katele Kalumba has said. Dr Katele said it was only qualified judges who can pass judgement on the allegations made against the UPND president. The former minister said he was not the right person who can free Mr Hichilema as there were right channels on how it can be done.
He said it was only important that Mr Hichilema also cleared himself on multiple questions on conflict of interest issue. “What has been reported that I did clear Hakainde Hichilema on the privatisation issue is false. I am not a judge for me to acquit him. This can only be done by qualified judges because they are the ones who have been trained to handle cases of such nature and not me. “I think there is need to be truthful in reporting instead of publishing issues that someone did not say. Such reporting is very misleading and should not be encouraged
at all. We need to inform the nation with truth and not distortion,” Dr Kalumba said. The News Diggers in its Tuesday, September 8, 2020 edition published a screaming headline “Katele acquits HH on privatisation, due diligence was done by Zambia Privatisation Agency, Hichilema being cited because he is seeking public office. But Dr Kalumba said the media organisation twisted the entire statement he made, stating that he did indicate that Mr Hichilema needed to clear himself over the matter at hand.
Lungu hails Daily Nation editor’s international award (From page 1) “Mary is a talented Zambian journalist who has served both public and private media and is currently the Daily Nation Executive Editor. To you Mary I say keep flying the Zambian flag higher,” President Lungu said. The award is in recognition of excellence in leadership and an unwavering commitment to equality and press freedom in the African region. The WIN Editorial Leadership Award selects one outstanding editor from Sub-Saharan Africa and one from the Arab Region, annually. Candidates are selected by the Award Selection Committee, which is comprised of members of the WIN Steering Committee as well as previous Laureates. The announcement of the award was made yesterday at WAN-IFRA’s Digital Media Africa conference and Ms Mbewe is set to receive her award in person next year in Thailand. WAN-IFRA Chief Executive Officer, Vincent Peyrègne, said recognising leadership and celebrating excellence was even more important in today’s context. Mr Peyregne congratulated Ms Mbewe for the achievement and said the award came at a right time. “While media and the world remain gripped in this crisis of the global pandemic, Mary continues
to exemplify excellence and resiliency bringing everyday news and human stories day after day,” he said in a statement. He said the association intended to hold an in-person award ceremony at the upcoming WANIFRA News Media Congress as was the tradition. “The Congress itself was cancelled due to Covid-19, but we are hopeful that we can hold it as planned in June 2021, with Mary Mbewe being in attendance to accept the award at that time,” he regretted. WAN-IFRA Media Development and Women in News Executive Director, Melanie Walker, said: “Naming Mary this year’s Laureate takes on particular significance as we mark the 10th anniversary of our work in gender equality and media freedom in Zambia. “We are very honoured to welcome Mary into our esteemed group of Laureates, each of whom inspire and pave the way forward for the next generation of leaders.” In receiving her award, Ms Mbewe dedicated the award to all the hardworking men and women who spent hours making life easy for others, such as the women in shelters. Ms Mbewe also dedicated the award to the Zambian media personnel for striving to be better than the best, sailing and surviving through storms in a tough field - especially the havoc caused by Covid-19.
Mining taxation ‘indaba’ on hold
By SILUMESI MALUMO
THE planned mining “indaba” to address taxation in the sector has been rescheduled to a later date. Minister of Mines and Mineral Development, Richard Musukwa, told the Daily Nation in an interview recently that Government had proposed to hold the “indaba” with various mining houses to iron out the complaints which had been raised surrounding taxation.
Mr Musukwa said that he was scheduled to meet all the mining houses so that all the issues can be settled. The planned meeting was supposed to take place in the past two weeks. But in an interview yesterday, Ministry of Mines and Mineral Development Permanent Secretary, Barnaby Mulenga, said Government had made head ways to hold the planned mining “indaba.” Mr Mulenga said currently, the Ministry of Mines and Mineral Development was putting systems in place in readiness of the “indaba.”
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Mr Musenge said a private prosecutor would be the best to take up this onerous task because “Deep State” will never take up this task, and Government will not want to be seen as prosecuting a rival. “Deep State” is a term referring to compromised state agencies. Mr Musenge said there is need to engage foreign investigative wings, to work with local private prosecutors to carry out thorough inestigation into the fraudulent sale of national assets. However, Mr Musenge said the best was to have a private prosecution of the case so that Zambians can have input, especially those with firsthand information of what happened during the privatisation programme. He also said there was need to establish why the AntiCorruption Commission (ACC), the Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) and other investigative agencies were failing to take appropriate action against the culprits. Mr Musenge said the local investigative wings had failed to investigative the matter which had resulted in a sad economic situation for the country. Mr Musenge who is also former Copperbelt Minister said with the arrogance being Mr Hichilema exhibited by local investigative agencies, only foreign investigative wings would help to bring the matter to bed. He said in an interview yesterday that Government should ensure foreign investigative wings conduct a private persecution so that people know what really transpired. Mr Musenge said foreign investigative wings were the only ones who can do a better job to unearth whatever happened. "I think it will be nice to call foreigners on this issue. This thing will continue coming up even in the generations to come if it is not tackled now,” he said. The Anti-Corruption Commission, he said, has really failed us by failing to investigate the issue of privatisation. "The issue of Intercontinental Hotel in Livingstone which was sold at a cheap price when we had good bidders. We need answers on these issues and the only ones to do it better are foreign investigative wings," he said. Mr Musenge said there was no need to hesitate over the matter because the truth needed to be revealed. He said it was important to take action against those who would be found to have plundered the country's economy. "For me I think those who did everything to put the country where it is need to face the law," Mr Musenge said.
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THE team at Daily Nation would like to congratulate Mary Mbewe, our Executive Editor on being named 2020 Women In News (WIN) Editorial Leadership Award Laureate for Africa.
Women in News Editorial Leadership Award Laureate 2020 - Africa _____________________
MARY MBEWE Executive Editor, The Daily Nation, Zambia
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By BUUMBA CHIMBULU THE balance sheet for Zambian Breweries remains liquid with a positive cash position of K185.8 million despite a significant fall in profit before tax, says company Secretary, Deborah Bwalya. Profit before tax for the company fell significantly to K15.489 million as at June 2020 from K192.953 million the previous year. Ms Bwalya said in the Interim Results for the six months
ZAMBIAN BREWERIES STILL LIQUID
…with positive K185.8m period ended June 30, 2020 posted on Lusaka Securities Exchange (LuSE) that profit before tax fell significantly relative to prior year into a loss position. She attributed the loss to significant unrealised foreign
exchange loss that the business recognised following a revaluation of all outstanding group debt. “This was in response to the massive devaluation of the Kwacha in the first quarter of 2020 to reflect the correct value
of this debt position. “Further pressure on profit before tax was due to an increase in cost of production driven by the weak exchange rate, which was reflected in the 16 per cent drop in current year gross profit,” she said. Ms Bwalya said the total volumes grew four percent driven by affordable beer brands.
She said customers favoured the affordable segment over core and premium brands as their disposable income was eroded by the difficult economic conditions. Ms Bwalya said total revenue grew by five per cent owing to volume growth and lower excise tax on the affordable beer segment. “The Covid-19 pandemic will stand out in history as a world-changing event, resulting in significant losses of human life and posing dramatic challenges to our global and local economy. “In the face of this unprecedented situation, our management team would like to
extend its gratitude to its staff and stakeholders for the results posted year to date considering such a challenging period,” she said. Ms Bwalya said the company was still operating through the off-premise channel (distributors, wholesalers, liquor stores and supermarkets) and some emerging on-premise retailers trading through their restaurant businesses. “We have temporarily resized our business and our employees have been working from home where possible, with only a portion working on site to keep operations running,” she said.
NCZ meets fertiliser distribution target By KALOBWE BWALYA THE Nitrogen Chemicals of Zambia (NCZ) has produced and distributed its targeted 10, 000 tonnes of fertiliser for the 20202021 farming season. NCZ chief executive officer William Mwale said the company had managed to meet its fertiliser target for Kafue, Chilanga and Chongwe districts. Mr Mwale appealed to Government to consider increasing the allocation to the company as it had capacity to produce up to 50, 000 tonnes. He said this yesterday when Lusaka Province Minister Bowman Lusambo toured the company. Mr Mwale said as part of the country’s Seventh National Mr Lusambo Development Plan on diversifying the economy, NCZ had intensified the production of fertiliser to grow the agriculture sector. “As a company we have managed to produce and distribute D Compound,” he said Mr Lusambo assured the company that he would engage the Ministry of Agriculture to ensure that the allocation to NCZ was increased in the next farming season. He said once the allocation was increased it would create more employment opportunities for the people in the area. Mr Lusambo said to promote economic growth Government was supporting farmers with farming inputs to ensure high productivity which would lead to food security.
Kambwili tests negative for Covid-19 By FLAVIOR KANUNGO NATIONAL Democratic Congress (NDC) leader Chishimba Kambwili has tested negative for Covid-19, Copperbelt Medical Director, Robert Zulu has told the Lusaka Magistrate’s court. Dr Zulu told the court that Kambwili was retested for Covid-19 on September 1 and the results came out negative on September 4, adding that the results were communicated to Mr. Kambwili on Monday September 7. Principal Resident Magistrate David Simusamba last week summoned the doctor in-charge of the Covid-19 testing exercise on the Copperbelt and the acting Medical Superintendent at Roan Antelope General Hospital inLuansya to explain why Kambwili’s Covid-19 test results had delayed. Kambwili has missed several court appearances since he tested positive for Covid-19 on August 9, 2020. This is in a case in which Kambwili is facing charges of forgery, uttering a false document and giving false information to a public officer. And in cross examination, acting Medical Superintendent at Roan Antelope General
Hospital Dr Chimese Mwansa told the court that Kambwili presented difficulties in breathing, gastritis and hypertension. He was later swabbed for Covid-19 at the Tropical Disease Research Centre in Ndola. Dr Mwansa explained the results came out on August 16, after which Kambwili came for a retesting on September 1, 2020. Mr Simusamba asked Dr.Mwansa whether she received a court order to speed up the process of the second results and in response, Dr. Mwansa told that court that she was not informed about the court and waited for the normal procedure in attaining the results. And defence lawyer Emmanuel Kaluba asked Dr. Mwansa when the latest results were communicated to his client and in response, Dr. Mwansa said Kambwili was told about his results on Monday, September 7. The court then ordered that the doctor in charge of Covid-19 testing exercise at the Tropical Disease Research Centre to issue authenticated results of the initial Covid-19 tests conducted on August 9, 2020. The matter was adjourned to September 15, for continued defence.
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CLOSED VILLAGE BANKING MEMBERS CRY FOR THEIR MONEY By ANDREW MUKOMA
SALE OF PROPERTIES INDO ZAMBIA BANK LIMITED as mortgagees in possession is inviting bids from interested parties for purchase of the following properties on “as is where is basis”
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Interested parties may purchase the bidding Document/Form upon payment of a non-refundable fee of ZMW 100 in cash and deposit the bid at the branches mentioned below. The details of the properties are as follows:
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Farm No. 9170-Subdivision A Kamatanda area, Kazungula District, Southern Province. The property is located forty (40) Kilometres West of Livingstone Town Centre in Southern Province. This property is on 289.11 acres area of land and comprises of a main Office block, guest house/shop, plant and machinery in six (6) sheds, workshop, storage, guard house, staff house, transformer substation House, borehole pump house and carport.
289.11 Acres
The Timber processing Plant and Machinery comprises of: • Saw Mill Section • Bio-Coal Section • Plywood, Block and Particle Board and Veneer production Line Section • Boiler and Kiln Dying Equipment • Furniture and Decking Section • Workshop and other Equipment i.e. Drilling and Welding Machines • Trailers • One (1) Volvo Truck
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Stand No. 731, Airport Road, Livingstone This residential property is situated along Airport Road in a prime low density area, approximately 700 meters from CBD of Livingstone. The property is enclosed in a concrete block wall to two boundary line and enclosed by chain link wire mesh to the other two boundary lines on steel pole supports. Property comprises of three (2) bedrooms with one (1) self-contained bedroom, a separate bathroom, toilet, lounge/dining area, kitchen, front verandah and another un roofed veranda to the main bedroom side externally, storeroom and garage. The property also has a workers cottage which is self-contained bedsitter, kitchen, toilet, shower and un roofed verandah with open front entrance.
2,294 square meters
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Stand No.1091 Chibuluma, Kalulushi Residential property. Incomplete house that comprises of 4 bedrooms, 2 (two bedrooms) ensuite, lounge, dining, sitting area, conferenceroom, kitchen, pantry, study room, 2 (two) separate toilets and 2 (two) bathrooms.
2,130 square meters
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Stand No. 2580, North Park, Mongu This is a residential property located in the High cost area of North Park 360m from Kamarata road. The property consists of 6 semi detached flats: each flat comprises of 2 bed rooms, lounge, dining area, kitchen with a pantry, combined toilet and shower, rear and front verandah. The property also has a care taker’s living quarters, a concrete block wall fence with a metal gate, a 5000 litres elevated PVC water tank and 5000 litres under ground PVC tank with a booster pump.
2,808 square metres
Plot No.887, Kafue This is an incomplete residential property in a high cost area situated off Kafue road behind Kafue secondary day school. It comprises of four (4) bedrooms, master self contained, all bedrooms have inbuilt closets, kitchen with a pantry, kitchen opens up to a verandah, dining room, one separate toilet and bathroom.
948 square metres
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CONTACT The Debt Recovery Committee, Head Office , Plot No.6907, Cairo Road, P.O. Box 35411, Lusaka.
Tel: 0211 225080 0211 224653 0211 230115 Cell: +260 760 536653 +260 979 482451
“The Bank reserves the right to accept or reject any Bid without notice and decision of the Bank on the Bid Accepted is final”
All bids should be clearly marked “Tender for purchase of property” and should be deposited in the Tender Box at respective branches before 30th September, 2020.
LIVINGSTONE members of ONO and Comsave, the two village banking institutions which were closed for alleged financial irregularities, have requested the Bank of Zambia (BoZ) and other institutions to state their position on other credit associations that are still operating. The members said the BoZ, Bankers Association of Zambia (BAZ) and Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) should quickly advise on the way forward because other institutions had continued with Village Banking concept along the same lines. In July this year, the DEC seized accounts for COMSAVE Credit Union as well as ONO Savings and Credit Association, (OSCA) for violating the Banking and Financial Services Act. But since the exercise took place, the authorities had not been able to state their position leaving the affected members complaining. Some members told the
Daily Nation that they had been seeking the intervention of President Edgar Lungu through the Livingstone District Commissioner and PF Provincial chairperson Lawrence Evans but to no avail. The members who preferred to remaining anonymity, pleaded that President Lungu should show mercy on the two institutions for trading beyond their boundary and allow them to refund members. "One needs to give thumbs up to the two Directors of these institutions for assisting the Government in putting more money in the citizens’ pockets and alleviating poverty in the country. “Marketeers, orphans, widows, retirees, farmers, teachers, police men and women, workers in the hospitality industry who have been sent home are just some of the examples of persons who are members of the two institutions," one of the members said. They said that the affected members had now been forced to borrow from the streets.
Stop ‘importing’ cadres for campaigns, Kanganja warns By SIMON MUNTEMBA POLITICAL parties participating in the forthcoming parliamentary by-elections in Mwansabobwe and Lukashya constituencies must stop ferrying cadres from other areas to cause confusion or face the wrath of the law, Inspector General of Police Kakoma Kanganja has said. Mr Kanganja said he had information that some political parties were planning to ferry some cadres from other parts of the country to Lukanshya and Mwansabombwe just to cause anarchy. Mr Kanganja appealed to political parties to help maintain peace before, during and after elections. He said the role of the Zambia Police was to ensure that law and order prevailed during the whole electoral process and officers on the Mr Kanganja ground would do just that. On September 17, voters will be trooping to polling stations for the parliamentary by-elections in Lukashya constituency in Kasama district and Mwansabombwe constituency in Mwansabombwe.
Councillor in L/Stone ditches UPND By ANDREW MUKOMA UPND’s Maramba Ward Councillor in Livingstone Moses Simbaya has resigned from the opposition party. Mr Simbaya was first elected as councillor for Maramba Ward in 2011 under the Patriotic Front (PF) ticket, but later resigned to join the UPND. He stood on the UPND ticket in 2016 and won. In a resignation letter dated September 7, Mr Simbaya said the decision to resign was prompted by a scholarship awarded to him to further his education abroad. The letter was addressed to Livingstone Mayor Eugene
Mapuwo. He said the scholarship would require him to be a full time student, a development which would negatively affect his work as a civic leader and a representative of the people in Maramba Ward. Mr Simbaya has thanked the UPND leadership for giving him an opportunity to serve the people of Maramba Township and the Livingstone City Council. But when contacted for a comment, UPND provincial information and publicity secretary Neto Halwabala doubted Mr Simbaya’s reasons for his resignation. He alleged that it was because of the criminal charges that he was facing that had prompted him to leave the UPND and seek protection from the ruling party. Meanwhile, the Mayor expressed ignorance over the letter despite it having a date stamp from his office. Mr Mapuwo who was currently on leave said he had received calls from many people over the matter.
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UMBA CHIMBULU period. and ultimately the people existing systems. said inpossible a statement y BA CHIMBULU economy, derailing its The had been made the investment current Covid-19 environment. ByPastor BUUMBA CHIMBULU Mwansa regretted that itPETER wasasup By SICHA As aThe result, AsDB has already approved development plans the through aevents short-term loan financing facility to to the and hospitality industry has depended on tax collection He explained that the idea He also announce By BUUMBA CHIMBULU unfortunate that Zambia inthe most cases US$10 billion relief package this year to support HE mining industry is By BUUMBA CHIMBULU Industrial Development Corporation (IDC). been the hardest hit is by says country hadCovid-19, to divert its STANBIC Bank Zambia committed to ByIDC KETRA KALUNGA member countries during the Covid-19 pandemic. prioritised foreign investors over the locals. more than ever before. HE among the top threes GOVERNMENT is setting up the Kalene Hills Fruit studying theZambia impact was to improve service delivPinnacle Creations, Chief Executive Officer, resources to the fight against working with the local manufacturers and other THE Nakonde-Tunduma one-stop border post was It is because of such initiatives which have led He was reacting to the US$2.5 million ZAMBIA has advanced discussions with South Company Limited in Mwinilunga in North-Western, Chisala Simachembele. duce and defer so He said the responsibilRevenue profit inAfDB’s thehas country. the pandemic which also which will Authority be caused ery to customers. stakeholders inStrategy accelerating the country’s THE National for of yesterday re-opened for critical essential goods, to S&P Global rating agency toDevelopment affirm AAA Africa onSimachembele exporting of semi processed honey partnership between ZCCM IH and the Eastern Tropical Fruits Company inSudanese Eastern Ms stressed the need to Wednesday economic diversification through value addition. crippled the global economy,” Statistics which is being drafted will help because econom by the recent says Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) Commisrating, stable outlook. Mr Sikalinda said various ity of collecting revenues, (ZRA) has directive estabMr Miyoba to that country, says Commerce, Trade andexplain and awith cashew company in Western company Karma Investment for gold find acannot way ofprocessing how could survive Zambia attain growth targets ifAfDB improve the statistical capacity responsive hebusinesses said inthat a statement. sioner General, Kingsley Chanda. May, 2020 ties have slowed The rating agency indicates the will play overnments to remit all initiatives had continued such Industry Minister, Christopher Yaluma. provinces, respectively. processing investment. such as creating another stream of income facilitating trade, promoting lished 13an online Micro Finance Zamb stakeholders fail to grow the manufacturing sector toMr the ever-changing demands of theMonday Africa-Verein has over a after key role intheir supporting the region, particularly in the This is the border post was closed on Yaluma said discussions had reached the wake of The factories will provide a ready market within company during this current ver and above mineral “What expertise will they bring which ascountry, this is the most important sectors(ZSA) of any Cov theofstage Zambia Statistics Agency thefacilitate move context was also aimed 500 members of ofone Covid-19. es inByof prearriv- as the launch of Tax on phone local business growth and the market experienc to screening and disinfecting of German the border an advanced and that Government was to small-scale farmers and other small-scale Covid-19 period. 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Some qualified and economy, says Chief Financial Officer, Mwindwa has said. dollars and directly BUUMBA CHIMBULU at ensuring the company companies with interest in Commenting on the rating, AfDB president, optimistic thatasspeaking the move would contribute to the district, which recorded 76 covid-19 cases. businesses the project will act as an She was during the Stanbic rmation of (BoZ). goods for entrepreneurs to register, protecting the boarders and He said the 33 per Siakalima. could meet the demand fromZambians experienced are working inand ZSA Statistician-General, Mulenga Musepa, Traders Foundati Akinwumi Adesina, said the institution would continue ank of Zambia investing in Zambia country’s diversification agenda. empowerment tool to the the local community. “Theand border will be re-opened today [yesterday] Bank Zambia Anakazi Banking retailers distributors when Mr Siakalima said Stanbic was prepared to work ARRICK’S Lumwana copper said once implemented, strategy would Lumwana refinery. tocritical maintain quality standards, with strong support erative (ZAMAST file and make payments on the airports from illicit imports Tanzania and the best savings was afuel testim “That has beenwill discussed and we are very much Africa at large. Africa-Verein, The products include fruit juices, pulp, jam, bia Chamber ofrecorded Mines for onlyreturned essential goods such as food, business to Zambia normal Online Conversations under the topic By BUUMBA CHIMBULU with the Association of Manufacturers (ZAM) mine has quarterly enable the country come up with evidence “Which school did they go to where ofCHIMBULU all shareholders. DrMr Adesina explained that this advanced. The concept is that South Africa would Mukwita said, had been By BUUMBA concentrates, tin packed foods, mineral water, in future. ZAMAST “Entrepreneurial Resilience -comprehensive Adapting to and medical supplies although theMicrofinance phone without requiring air- had never been greater in the atic Executive Republic of in several in ZamM Chief and other stakeholders to the accelerate theincountry’s productionOfficer, results years policy formulation which was cardinal can’t gosnacks, and learn? Doneeded we need would done delivering much like tobe get the honey but Zambia isfor saying it is He saidZambians the company pickles and dried says IDC Investment acore friend of Zambia afinancial, the new normal.” list will be issued to the public soon. HERE is no sacrificial lamb when it Province coordin economic diversification through value addition. in the second quarter of this year, improving the welfare of the people. i By Chilembo, said the in- time or internet. knowledge and policy support to member history of Zambia in the face expertise forlong gold mining inaccount Zambia?” DRC). “Ia regional am particularly im remained committed to export better we the honey in full processed form Manager, Brian Nalishuwa, inAnakazi statement BUUMBA CHIMBULU ZAMBIA hasforeign started and contributed “We cannot just shop on comes to payment of taxes as everyone “Today [yesterday] going forward when the situHe was speaking during the Banking as the group contributes over US$20 million platforms was the only way digital financial Mr Musepa said inclose antime interview inand Kabwe sephat Chitimb By BUUMBA CHIMBULU supporting partnerships countries during and after the Covid-19 pandemic. and that is what we have submitted that is our Pastor Mwansa wondered in a statement. was studying the impact By BUUMBA CHIMBULU yesterday. “The factories will be processing local “This is why I have taken a zero-tolerance of Covid-19 but we have to go back to the discussions with an significantly to the Zambian is expected to play a part in Zambia’s of adverse global economic He said services the implementawillByinenable growth which has se BUUMBA CHIMBULU supportZRA of hostprofile countries in Covid-19 Online Conversations discussing the topic “Insights that the strategy would also help the country ation normalises, we will open the border for oththat continued to increase Wednesday “We are delighted with and welcome S&P Global’s could be corruption made available to all position as is now,” he said infrom an interview. while completely He said ititwas time Government created agricultural products ranging pineapples, attitude towards and revenue drawing board and look at how we have directive would have on economic development and sustenance, HE Zambia of German economy by promoting infection prevention. improve statistical capacity which was currently from the Zambia Association of Manufacturers in ZAMBIAN Breweries will buyAssociation opportunities to grow the er goods but forto now, it is just essential goods,” Mr decision affirm the Bank’s AAA/A-1+ rating. It Zambians. 26 August, 2020 dynamics. Mr Yaluma said the move would ensure that tion of tax online system had rtations destined for pleased with our HE United Nations Capital mangoes, guavas, oranges to bananas, tomatoes, may not pos encouraged indigenous citizens leakage regardless of They the perpetrator,” been conducting business ininto the past andbe pro saysoperations, Zambia Group president Executive Officer, by empty lager crates from barsbusinesses economypolicies and keep it that running low compared tovery other countries in Zambia Africa. HEDZambia Revenue navigating the post Covid - 19 world.” eRevenue v e l particuoand pAuthority mChief e nAuthority t (ZRA) (ZRA) to restore the investment or’s deadline of October. will continue Mr to Chanda said in a statement. reflects the Bank’s strong financial position and “UNCDF believes in leaving no one Zambia added value to natural resources which in By BUUMBA CHIMBULU Development Fund (UNCDF) has cashew nuts and groundnuts, among others, for tonew participate in big projects to develop their going forward. Itmanufacturing has been time to business reflect on Corporate Communication Manager Topsy was Chanda said. and night clubs struggling economy even inthrough the normal. “The drive toreduced administrative costs or transiting through and makes us one o ducing taxes wou Mark Bristow, said a 13 production He said according toemployment. the World Bank “A fully developed sector would not is determined to percent work towards Agency (ZDA) has support from the German test and also to refine the processes and rules Mr Chanda announced that ZRA had donated risk management, as well as our sound governance,” behind in the digital era, and in that vein, turn would create more the cash flow. partnered Kazang Zambia and Sampa said. Mr Sampa explained that intention purposes of2019, value addition,” Mrsurvive. Nalishuwa said. with the negative effects of “The company’s how best the business can Sikalinda. nation. He said the organisation had put in place By BUUMBA recorded in CHIMBULU the with second quarter of 2020, higher around ranking for Zambia was standing at 53.6 only boost the country’s revenue stream and create enhanced sustainable economic the operations of the mobile payment cautioned entrepretowards the fight against community. He explained that relief to citizens he said in a statement. 20,000 litres of fuel and disinfectants worth K500, “What thisfactories means iswill that we must add value we tax are excited to partner and voluntary wards ofquarter. updating systems inwith Kazang try ahead of arrival of Zambia by profit,” he SOME commercial banks have to joined the Mobicom in itslegal digital project 45, of the proposal was Covid-19 to makeonsure carrying contribution The fruit not only boost the agro their that businesses. to job creation, are still studying the im“It has also been looking at other streams He said by its was than what was in theZRA firstreach percent compared Egypt was highest Mwansa wondered how Zambians core values meant to last enhance ethical sustainable employment, but itwhich would also help channels,” Mwanza said in an interview. growth by massively investing in neurs that it isrecorded notmandate, disbursCovid-19. ittoprovinces, was partly due tothat this effort The rating agency’s report indicated the toPastor our natural resources so that we create Mobicom toMrreach the mile byits testing 000 to help curb the Covid-19 situation at Nakonde mobile payment transaction module under nesses. The decision was as agro-processing and 000 people. out a merger was not burdensome. industry in the three but will also of income we can create within my business to collect revenue from all HE Competition and Consumer tax compliance line with the ever-changing says ZRA Corporate Outgoing Microfina with 86.6 percent followed by Malawi at 79.3 Mr Bristow attributed the positive ds,empowered we will get back to you. shore up national Forex reserves through exports culture. would assist Government in building the Mrscaling Mwanza however that allsaid. processes and procedures that ease tax AfDB would athen key role supporting the region, employment getGermany most of the profits from ing any business grants to The discussions, which that continued to and their agent indicated models,” Kanjo a result offees a meeting the manufacturing through theplay the National Financial Switch (NFS) which border. This willsources deepen financial inclusion in remote “I think Zambia’s merger are currently contribute toand crop diversification, value addition Mr Chitimbwa so wesupport have scaled up acurrency,” bit higher which we approved on behalf of(CCPC) the Government. Protection has percent. performance toCommission improved head grade, thus help the local Mr Siakalima MrChief Chanda saidwhile ZRA was aware that Commercial Banks had migrated economy when they were not being given an ight as long as any reparticularly in thethe of was Covid19. compliance. company held with themaximum Bars are being production ofinMosi, Castle, that and having itcontext semi processed and send them. UNCDF will provide a already grant and technical has been yieldbusiness environment Communications Chisupa, commende intends to lower the cost of handling money Micro, Small and Medium done through see sustained interest in the the highest in the world, with a cap of says the Bank’s Execship Magazine last week. areas. Ms Chibesakunda said agribusiness and ultimately food security at He explained that idea to ensure that By BUUMBA CHIMBULU proposed a reduction of merger fees which Mr Sikalinda said the notion that ZRA never used to do so we are still getting an Mr Musepa, therefore, said Zambia wasbeen on combined with done solid throughput performance enterprises had said. He regretted that Zambia had an n under phase which that er required failure to apply therequired core values andas absence and Night Clubs Owners Carling Black Label, Castle opportunity to invest in meaningful projects “The institution approved an up to US$10 billion “Then we will be befitting what wealways are This is being through the assistance to Kazang and Mobicom they among consumers by using a joint system. however still be paid in the local warned that the foreign exkick in the third quarter of this Enterprises (MSMEs). the Zambian Embassy in Zambian economy. K5 million which is about US$250, we are regional and national levels. UNCDF this year published request for ssociated with tax payutive Officer, Ms Mukwandi Ms Chibesakunda said her through a revolving fund, the border re-opened as soon as possible because are currently a maximum K5 million wereatexempted fromofpaying tax was compliance income. Revisiting your vision and how bestwill ing success and increasing for the r,employees Topsy Sikalinda. commendable 2019o course andnow, was bot lagging behind. at the plant. import dependent economy and therefore unable Association of Zambia at Lite and affordable Eagle switching Automatic Teller (ATMS) of integrity could lead toinMachines the manifestation to meet various relief package for 2020, ofdiversified which US$6.9 billion articulating having from copper such as the gold refinery plant. modernisation of tax systems, says ZRA implement their activities five provinces. The Switch, which went live on the 23rd basically saying why not reduce the cost NAPSA Director General, Yollard Kachinda, applications and selected Kazang Zambia, a ATIONAL Savings Chibesakunda. organisation’s partnership ZDA is not in any partGermany and Africa-Verein, “To meet the demand for NATSAVE provided financovid-19 had negatively affected revenue collection currency. change market would shrink in it offered year would exacerbate demand asdone a of reducing the cost of Lusaka doing as the law did not discriminate in terms of and they can Ms Simachembele said. are on time,” Mr …as Covid-19 “The National Strategy fordespite Development Heway was speaking when delivering the group variable costs linked to the direct store adminiswhich to buy the lagers is critical to supporting tomostly implement fullthat lockdown the rising Point of and Sale (POS) to the be financed byaadapt,” AfDB and the remainder through ofExchange corruption, incompetence, malpractices, going into agro processing. We should keep Both companies are intransactions early stages ofNFS September 2018 on trial basis, istaxpayers. the first Securities ever all this is made “The Authority istheand isuntrue one of the perfect “Iincluding am proud toitshav He explained Government could create Commissioner General, Kingsley Chanda. taxes. of doing business byempty reducing the merger said the factories would stimulate the growth of provider with a second platform on which all financial and Credit Bank Ms Chibesakunda said with National Marnership with an organisaan association ofStatistics German surveillance equipment cial assistance to ZANAMAbusiness. with inevitable devastating impact the economy who should pay tax ina the country. Ms Simachembele cautioned businesses sales,” Ms Mulenga said. tration costs andZambia foreignmagnitude cur(LuSE) signed byfrom Company cratesfor at K39 per crate. local enterprises through of (NSDS) number ison important forand results for the quarter of this year. Covid-19 cases. The Zambia Revenue Authorand so would turndollars. the VISA. Mr Mwanza explained that the bo said in an interview concessional lending window. that as it is,” he said. The Minister called on local abuse of power, fraud and other range of local nationwide shared platform, which will the six-month project. effects bite notification fees. Mr Chanda said the innovations were and offer shares through the stock exchange other auxiliary local industries, bringing value to and prepaid product suppliers can distribute (NATSAVE) will use a NATSAVE was committed keteers Credit Association She said the store occupanrency loss booked in the peri"Trading activi Secretary, Carol MilimoBars and night clubs were sourcing of barley, cassava, tion called ‘BACC’ in offering businesses, would focus on test kits coupled with public Zambia’s merger fees are highest in the ZRA officers, he said, were the most in the hospitality industry to protect the CA and that repayments by and people. managing the modern-day society. Zambia possible because yet to launch app which shall manage risk and utiZambia, which has b “Copper portfolio continues to outperform. Mr Siakalima saidtheir the inadequacies of high an import process forbehaviour. the firstChief phase was upover and running “The stable reflects ourwas expectation that, farmers to ensure produce of quality ity (ZRA) wrote efas currency conversions is increased possibiliunethical facilitate for exchange of ensure information onChilufya digital Mobicom group Executive Officer, aycompliant in Lusaka. there is a proposal has"There gone the the people ofoutlook the three provinces and theborder, country their and Mobicom, a Lumwana business that meant to reduce manual interventions, and allow Zambian companies and individuals compared last year were od,”mines she said. Mulenga. closed that over three monthsto how sorghum and maize,” Mr credit association to to funding SMEs into theall pan(ZANAMACA) willcy pave wayto “So world, says CCPC Executive Director, taxpayers. sector by ensuring that they delivered business grants to entrepreassociation members awareness, the Zambian needs good statistics to make decisions based Bestproducts, quarterly production from in members made liquidity He said ZRA was the lead agency at the been slow becaus dependent economy stretched beyond dire medical smoothly. By BUUMBA CHIMBULU over the next two years, AfDB will prudently manage ifbe Zambia togold penetrate the industry beyond thea lo payments throughout the Country. ofeffect the tax paybe accessible toto all taxpayers Pascal Angilla, indicated the important toup urces prudently. The and hashad covered He explained thatfor the ripple of this Ministry of Commerce, and Industry. It Sekele tworeach percent, attributed to much. Ms Phiri During the the period under Ms Mulenga that agoTrade as one of measures as aevidence,” whole. facilitates the from distribution of digital finance human interactions, improve efficiency, fective 04 indicated June, remit all taxes would not be churned as tythethat there could awith shift the billion facilidemic period. institution to to invest inhad the business through ZCCMdirective GovSampa. He K10 was speaking in an interview with the Daily services asin promised and on Mr Musepa said. several years withcredit per pound copper costs neurs, warns acting Manager could help said. Zambia government has to available to other borrowers. repercussions. He said such an economy typically which was why it decided to make aexpected. donation of “There was a time when the five banks who its capital while maintaining solid levels of high-quality al health isfuel more i borders. Mr Yaluma stressed the need tocreate provide The first group of participants arethe already Statehasdollar rentalseffect Msout Mulenga said, revhalf condito reduce the spread of thewe Zambian Breweries has to create jobreview, opportunities as agents for United not taken yet, so that is where lack ofdirectly integrity could extend to taxpayers, Mr Kachinda said thethe factories would through itsto agent platform. reduce the time and cost of submitted complying. ty is disbursed to the needy “NATSAVE will strive to to SMEs. Mr Sampa said CCPC had a year trading in Lusaka. IH. She regretted that image of many He said having a statistical capacity which trending low end of guidance,” Mr Bristow ers who are very to support the already existing yt,Nation continues on this financial inclusion in dollars and to the Mr Mutisunge Zulu, a Finanprocurement of seed and fermeant to cushion had low levels of industrialisation, which in turn Communications and Public medical supplies needed to appeal to both local and had deployed in-deposit taking machines, that to help transport all covid-19 suspected patients to am liquidity assets and robust funding,” S&P Global service to and the by supplying products affected by the depreciation of noted enue retail declined by 30 tions were therural OVID-19 related virus, whichit haswas led to the been engaging patrons running mobile switching transactions on the difficult, those in areas thereby helping improve ZDA hasstressed with are,” heShe said. thousands of people direct and indirect jobs through but we request o whoasmay not beintoo keen to comply with the UNCDF embarked on an innovative agent Small and Medium Enterproposal to the Ministry of Commerce, Trade understand covid-19 impact He explained that theincluding systems being NATSAVE, she said, would “It does not matter whether one iswere an brands had been damaged due to bad was the country’s ability to collect statistics “We always talk about Zambians building said. effected export earnings and Gross Domestic that calibration was finalised and the public Relations, Kabwe Phiri. fight the pandemic. international donors to assist critical too that the memthe Kwacha to a dollar. the quarantine centre in Chinsali, close to 200 kiloper cent compared to last year. world faced a global pandemic factors, loss of income in the sector. stakeholders, encouraging “Copper portfolio continues to outperform. Best said in a statement. The rating agency positively of superior quality. This, he said, was also an central bank. cial Analyst, said the Zambian tiliser through Ministry of Aguntry’s foreign reserves live environment, says Bankers Association of key and fundasystems. mation agenda and “This has resulted livelihoods. Meanwhile, Mr Sampa said CCPCbut wasgained numerous out grower schemes. US$5,470 a tonne Tuesday, Bank project toof test the best way tofraud, deliver tax laws of the land and may also be too displeasure anon advert andBUUMBA Industry reduce merger fees toDigital about prises (SMEs). on businesses innow aZambia. unique use ZANAMACA toOther ensure of our members employee the Zambia Revenue Authority ornot a spared put in place totravel also reduce dishonesty By CHIMBULU required, would make itZambia easy for the country to service. At the group level, Mr Bristow stressed, the economy. But how do we build the Product growth and that was no exception. can deposit using the ATMs. Those are expenses were up 12 In addition, non-retail revewhich had Zambia. restrictions Zambian Breweries is them to be a big part of Ms Phiri regretted that some Zambia’s Ambassador in every way possible,” Mr quarterly production from Lumwana in several assessed the Bank’s strong financial risk profile, ‘‘The notion that ZRA employees are opportunity to have a trial run into the wider market bers of the fund must repay metres from Nakonde. Zambia (BAZ) Chief Executive Officer, Leonard “Mobicom isthe proud to partner with currently allowing companies which had He“Always expressed optimism that the factories would Key drivers of to dollar demand market hadattributed for years suffered riculture, the implications bedwindled toled US$1.4 Financial Services (DFS) rural Zambia. nearly 26 percent since 2020the bottom hit Absa however indicated in the market ready join unethical culture for their US$50, 000. The institution ispractices currentMember of Parliament who are the law makers,” fashion to able to give that small businesses had going around social plan for the development of the country. and other unethical among the deliver onContinental time and anything the positive performance despite Covid-19 mental to the “All innovations are pave all tax payers postevidenced by record per cent the ex- funds nue declined 43 percent due to She saidthese the be government have to ain decline of the the trending impact virus the solution by adhering to and relaxes monthly p president, Ezekiel Sekele, said financial functioning well. economy when Zambians are not given an years with per pound copper costs to Germany, capital adequacy, funding and liquidity, extraordinary ofZAM COMESA Africa for Trade Area. exempted from paying tax untrue as aware the unscrupulous people were try-network Anthony Mukwita, Mukwita said. On its part, the Mwanza. Disinfection ofquality the entire border will also be done tobyismake available for violated the competition Actontoits pay in UNCDF. Wevery aim to extend financial services provide products with a strong brand that The aim was tothe use an agent offering He was speaking during the Stanbic own personal advantage. on March 19,” Absa report that the gains were stopped by Mr Sikalinda said. ly assessing Covid-19 loan repayment holidays. access to the K10 billion Mr Musepa said the strategy was a tool for in the Zambian market include exchange rate depreciation ing these will not change loss as the kwacha conless export to Zimbabwe in the had put in place travel restricof 17 percent revenue for has said. hadthat retailers and conversions the Government directive COPPER prices rose to their highest you do compromises your brand. You are came into effect on June pandemic which had affected business ZRA staff. media purporting “What is remaining under the NFS project institutions were well positioned to take a leading opportunity to invest in the Gold refinery plant? low end of guidance.” shareholder support and adequacy of its governance Meanwhile, Mr Yaluma recently announced that law does not discriminate in terms of who We are unable to Mr Mwanza said the rest of the commercial “The Agency condemns organisation called ‘BACC’,” to swindle entrepreneurs expressed confidence that the German government recently operations of happening at the ZRA innothrough the Ministry of Health using materials from ewing developments,” Mr instalments as the commission was aware of the next borrow to access published financials, at an ‘arm’s length’ of people living in rural would be able to compete favourably at bothI local aBank variety ofthree digital finance products. Zambia’s Anakazi Banking tinues to the depreciate against Copper period as apayment result ofdeepening lower re- place tions try and minimise the Zambia Bata Shoe Company distributors and it rose theirUS to close bars, night clubs He explained that the collection was into Mr warned that that impact on businesses to be Online the development of Integrated National “The Bank ofChanda Zambia On Monday, prices as investor worries over thegratification facility put in by compromising theanto entire events industry. operations. in nearly months yesterday as ZRA, Mr Chanda said, viewed and is the mobile channel which role in driving industrialisation agenda. central purchases for debt from the poor execution ofisenbehadshares done through commercial management. local farmers had started supplying their produce should pay tax in thethe country.’’ the Agency disburs“We are appealing His excellence Edgar banks were already conducting on fraud aspread livesaid cash flow challenges which come communities who, for afrom long time, have inBank the strongest terms such she inbank a statement yesterpurporting to be ZDA. German business as could contributed 18.5 million euros and international markets. ZRA forand all offices atZambia’s the border including Immigrafunding. obligations beca Under this project, Kazang would increase the dollar. quirements its counterof Hub Covid-19 from perPlc. pain, says Corporate Affairsto and restaurants during the Conversations Episode Nine. different forms such as taxes, levies and fees Statistical Strategy which would enable the able to provide suitable ficame with dishonesty only profited the He said free cash flow increased by nearly has provided eased capital of Zambia (BoZ). would urge all the events professional toPlc be the Zambia vation in Lusaka and the a said in an interview. Meanwhile the Bo President, Donald Trump’s response US-China rift. “The most-traded July is the e-wallet mobile where we will see any other unethical behaviour as highly stronger manufacturing data from top Mr Sekele, who is also Zambian Breweries S&P expects that AfDB’s shareholders would to chain stores to ensure there was no shortage Mr Sikalinda environment transactions while others were in purposes Chagwa Lungu to with draw the contract or about due to Covid-19. ing funds in form of a service and shoring ergy demand causing spikes in banks anymore. been marginalised with little or no access to ously, only mineral roy“The local farmers, through the outgrower “Within a global environparts. “Gross margin declined son to person. The company reported a 17 Director Ezekiel Sekele said Covid-19 outbreak. heartless acts of intent to day. “ZDA has noted with discomplement Government which is expected to meet thebeen tion, Road Transport and Safety Agency Compulsory ”There has been a general the presence of its point-of-sale machines “The proposal is to pay much less than, approved bythe Parliament. nesses have country collect and process relevant statistics 20 percent to US$522 million given diversified very serious with their event business. nancial assistance, SMEs. and provision requirement The BoZ on the April 3, luxury of a moment yet had the ability of percent increase on dividend per share. equipment and supplies. FinTech, mobile money operators and banks China’s security legislation on Hong Kong copper contract on the Shanghai Futures Corporate Affairs Director, noted that Covid-19 had inimical to achievement of its mandate. consumer China and the loosening of during this period of Covid-19. remain supportive by providing timely capital their pilot phases. Mr Sampa explained that some companies ment that is increasingly unby 27 per cent as selling prices This, she said, reduced the percent decline in revenue to in a statement. The company encouraged R e v e n u e whole idea is to improve serSikalinda also anannounced the appo financial inclusion organs,” Mr Angilla said. partnership,” he said. schemes, will be the major suppliers of the feed that enable customers to purchase pre-paid grant in and partnership swindle unsuspecting entreMs Phiri warned the mempleasure an advert going efforts in at restoring the of medical supplies Standards other units.cost outcry callCovid-19 for the Cenhave come with bands. We are trying to of up foreign currency reserve exchange rate.we “If this does actualise, foreign was paid in dollars since Mr Sikalinda said the taxes, levies and fees toand inform policies. and industry-leading Tier One asset portfolio. “Your brand what sets you apart fromand NATSAVE has reached out Meanwhile, Mr Bristow said over US$20 “Focus during the outbreak which stimulus for 2020 announced stimulus damaging the reputation and prospects interchanging transactions from their various injected the necessary energy for country to ends, bythe Covid-19 was notnot as severe as the market had Exchange (ShFE) rose percent to He said this in aelectricity. speech for Mr said is a taskforce team has been payments. lockdowns imposed to contain Covid-19 predictable, will be were offset by 0.9 unfavourable demand for supplies in majorfinancial K62 million in thetheir first half oftheUS$50 “We decided come to the licensed outlets to Yaluma continue “The rest are doing they are inprovide were taking up to three months totoduty pay for their Digital services are becoming stock to the factories. Pastor Mwansa said: “We can learn from services such as increasing the threshold totesting, about million transfer tax.he exempted from paying customs on preneurs the general pubbers of public to be wary of around social media pureconomy. provide social cash transfers The disinfecting exercise will also be extended to for Mr Sampa tral Bank stimulus emergenwere collected from any individual orshopping company He said his organisation was working with with the Ministry of “Captured benefit of higher gold prices other companies and ifthe we are to be events A u t h o r i ty,” vice delivery to the Zambian million contribution had beenand made by the on health and safety of ofour workforce that ZRA would soon Executive Officer to clients across the country us financial institutions to monetary measures to supplatforms,” said. and energy demand for petroMr Zulu also said the country exchange activity will mute furforever. hile the were being prioritise self-reliance in terms of value edition. formed which includes the Chain stores , Zambia distracted in the second half changes in foreign currency malls and general therest year. aid our business partners to provide takeaway services The rating agency noted Bank’s US$115 commemoration of the ZRA 2020 Integrity expected. Mr Trump on Friday ordered 44,660 Yuan (US$6,274.94) a tonne. their pilot phase but hopefully before end of fuelled expectations of healthier Mr Chitimbwa fine while others went beyond. important as Zambia, like other urges imports “NAPSA will leverage the relationship with Mobicom onentitled the other hand would provide Mopani how they are treating us and avoid the isthrough that the small mergers thatJune are taking place Others were motor vehicle fee, carbon are organisations listed as Public Mr in the country, toended pay them regardless ofand increasingly other institutions among them, the Bank of lic money and therefore such offers seek confirmaporting that the Agency is operational Mukwita was hopeful to the vulnerable parts ofperthe residences of all Government border agency cy package benefits to trickle agile management and that stands out like other sectors, we company in support of its host countries and and communities: proactive response, on the strains faced during pass benefits to our clients port financial system staWhen fully implemented, the NFS will bring Commerce, Trade and “The silver lining of this pandemic is that we have of the year from executing leading to higher landed cost markets. In the half year and help them in whatever rather than risk their safety “I therefore wish to implore you (ZRA staff), Association of Manufacturers and other players billion capital increase, approved by shareholders in Month under the theme, “I Value Integrity.” October all the banks will be ready to integrate the ofthat special US treatment for Zambian “Earliergrapples in the insurance session, contract hit leum among others. still remained of the view ther in the market," Kwacha. “Aelimination lot of businesses lost cash flow, what we M r preparedness, people,” he said. demand. an application which Zambia approval. countries, withgeneral the the spread and out-grower schemes through its project unit on ado shared agent banking platform totion enable not notify. emissions surtax, premium levy, skills Benefit Organisations churches or Nonmistake. Are you us that there are the status of the individual orof company. Zambia, Zambia Revenue Authority, Ministries execution. Debt net of cash at US$1.4 billion, in an effort to protect lives and combat the the public tobusinesses take heed with the ZDA ornegledisbursing funds incompany’s form aof thatsonnel Africa-Verein could help population who have borne down to the most vulnerable have to be professional and have integrity communities in Covid-19 infection prevention. prevention and communication our operational priorities; ofrange goods. “The half year reports 30, 2020, the revwaylike we can because they too and thosepast of their about aother wide of benefits which will covid-19 difficult period through these holidays, rebility and assist seen acustomers marked growth intelling local sourcing as cross inthe the industry which were aggressively tackling to uphold integrity in all your undertakings October 2019, and the replenishment to the African Industry, USAID and tothe the e-wallet switching of transactions “Therefore any form of lack integrity and did is that if a business has violated and the Hong Kong but did not mention any action its highest since March 6 of 44,800 Yuan. Extension of Coverage to the Informal Sector impact of Covid-19. Prices for the red metal rose to their for a very big merger. We do not want people Added Tax (VAT) will Some experts have howevagriculture input demand to Mr Zulu said. customers to conduct their transactions more “Currently is K62 about US$250,000 for a very development levy, rural electrification levy and that have been He collections asend income tax, of Finance, Local Government, Labour and Zambians with money? This isare aMs dangerous down almost 25 percent from first quarter Increasing theGovernmental footfall in America, the Organisations “Selling and administraative earnings per share comenue fellitthe to million from have billsistoon payinfrastructural and families by having them consume He explained that financial donations “IninLatin focus and deliver you promised,” Sikalinda Mr Sikalinda stressed that e grant accessible to all taxspread of Covid-19. of this the Agency gitimate Government instituin partnership with the mobilize theno much-needed the heaviest blunt of thesourcing society,” Chibesakuninclude among others, reduced fees as and so asitemised to structure relief packstructures and refinance,” not towarning collapse the border trading iswhat slowed by the virus. Local the issue of the ensuring local farmers given top Development Fund, the Bank’s concessional window, and commit to serving the Taxpayer with between banks, and money competition act in Ms one way or U.S.-China the other, we anequipment organisation called unethical behaviour staff and taxpayers to on-board the farmers and other businesses By using digital services, people canfollowing that would undermine the Three-month on the London Metal to pay too much or even failing topartnership carry out theexpense highest as demand in top metals consumer big WeFinTech do notby want itmobile to bepared like that, easily. tourism levy. issued with an exemption certificate by thePhase Value Added Tax (VAT), excise duty, customs stores, control, prodtioncopper costs were five per cent tobefore the the same period last K74 million posted last year. to look after,” Mr Sekele said. products on the premises. Social Security, and that of Livestock and withmerger. no significant public debt maturities until were conditional onwill government and needs while in Africa, emphasis Simachembele said. complex.” charges toapply customers because of the removal not be held responsible for age facilities approprietly, tions they could da said. Ministry of Commerce, Trade she told African Leadermaterial to protect Zambia’s epidemic. outbreak of the covid-19. is cardinal in growing a sustainable manufacturing Mr Mwanza priority by chain stores. in December 2019. operators. “There is progress in terms of the highest excellence and unquestionable allowed them to pay in instalments,” he said. said. the survival of the economy o duty, support the already onto the scheme so that they can also be socially can have devastating effects the socioreduce their exposure and still continue to merger notification just because of the fee,” Mr ‘BACC’,” one trade deal. Exchange (LME) eased 0.3 percent to we want itCountry to be like 000 or to soa decline uct innovation, and cost rebelow last year. The drop can year due in gross This is maybe according toUS$50, theon Mr Sekele explained that UNCDF Lead, Killy Kanjo, said “The only organisations which are Ministry of Finance,” he said. China continued to recover, says Absa export duty, mineral royalty and property Fisheries. 2033,” Mr Bristow said. and clear deliverables overseen by Barrick on improving existing healthcare facilities and of international switching fees. industry,” he said. anytheir loss of money,” said.Ms Mulenga or make any payments. and Industry, USAID and an ensuring thatwellbeing systems ready integration dedication,” Mr Chanda protected,” he said. transact businesses. duction,” said. attributed to said. reduction in she higher retail occupancyandbemanage financial results are posted onfor profit, economic of our country.
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In fact, their role will be to facilitate and money through various as “roll-yourto expand into complementary similar businesses and the ensutheir own resources into a new by-standers while other nationalcoordination at community level. effort, the body can achieve a harus havoc in peace times to ensure they meet the set one salivate when one watched it, bank financial commuters on transfolios ofhas Information and thethat Zambia Federation of impact firstto is ago call to remove Additionally, closure stages of the development pro- mentation ofthey the are Structural also require reduction so VAT economy notpublic been spared s when GDP would have out before fully established. There her hair. 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This called for urgent and with over 60% of itscontempt population institution has are probably different reasons for different thecorruption product development to manufacture arrangement” with the retailers tofact support goat population. Nonetheless, levels during this COVID-19 hold a bucket above a basin sector’s contribution to growth, behaviour has been put development. has enabled and resources. Between 1980 and manufacturing sector. To put could add products to the list. loans, it is usually in very unpalin marketing and processing of Perpetrators of illicit trade in of tax. Illicit loose tobacco can extortion, bribery etc); all tend to in result in erosion of the super profoption to resort to would be to prosper. 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Like how difficult it tobacco. tobacco products fall under the be misbranded or adulterated very hard to quantify. persuade family and friends of the clear demonstration of suitable its. But it is not only new business Pounds Sterling, were paid for by of dis-ease and therefore longstrides in the textiles sector. short term, whilst relooking ginned cotton, means that probe made, the sector played omy was liberalized subjecting Moreover, duties on finished traders who do not follow the set industry and inter sectoral and inclusive development in the industrialization and job still in their growth stages, At demonstration in such socAffairs given the central co- hand in the country. While before fight against but sanitiser without any charge. sanitiser that we have all tribute to stabilising the supply sAt were not for transproduct isthat a case point. 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This is where the col- more uetrade to be known presented to ZFAWIB Kafue and one Mulungushi terial countries such as and more recently inofNewly developed production sector has been stunted inthe its dependent on exploitation Western and Southern Zambia malls in the suburbs, every ter.the allows washing of or product is one that we threatened by athe number development and boasts reputation ofpractice good arising from commodity price of resource extraction States, and between 1880 thing that distinguishes disdained aspect: the collateral threatening public health products are produced legally Because illicit occurs in trade. that the business organisation is from rated that itquantity was common bank financial institution has cannot persuade friends and open secrets of the success of remains an important industry formance underpinned by perfect and innovation since the future of the manufacturing by the Ministry of Commerce, quality or demanded. durges worldwide with more have been using the goods product for hairest since ofin expense, time and proven attention theef-women could produce another iconic Zambian that invention and containment of sectors, andthe hope for innovations such Textiles have to be India, and with Malaysia. 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It ainvestment Zambian was driven by an industrial policy and And the graveyard failed the outcomes of the WHO’s manufacture into an illegal government revenue, businesses signed the WHO FCTC protocol akin to the body. sponsor students tois pursue higher limited to: inconsistency alluring high interest rates in the clothing ness idea, how can one convince our country is capabilities that they primarily when almost all meetings are This therefore calls ngage inpolicy in the counmay include macroeconomic economy can be stated toby,the Britain, France, Germany and ones is their the World Health Organization Itthe is when there is exports, such harmoket, only to get their and paper milling into cellular and clothing sub-sector, yet hand and cheaply imcess. Additionally, secondhand the production of raw materiemploy more people, produce aspirations such as increasing Additionally, other market manufacturing sector, it will impressive results. 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All the parts need to work tomarket, only to get their fingers third-parties and strangers to put mobilise resources for financing age for the country as well as a nity not only to plan and invest and incoherence; unavailability this badly in the last more than (WHO) agricultural land devoted impacts of real exchange rate ny in body that the same is be the reason for Zambia’s the United States expanded at in manufacturing, where technology as happened with the absence of cotton ginnerported fromburnt the far Historically, Zambia’s tex- for clothing, imported dutyproduct free at on als including cotton higher income and has the contribution of general access platforms suchwhose as thepeople beare important that supplier use the mungongo hairgarments in notion. used to having mostginning fingers and left held online. declaring some business the simple fact of this Zambia’s leather production ucation to those portfolios was effectively established. of foreign prioritized foreign your hands before you eninthe the receptacle basin to be in Zambia, predominantly development. 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And the nature of this reby businesses, ‘Taxes and More Different jurisdictions have Further, market forinformal tremely difficult. as public interest Regrettably, the outbreak an important role in of the er than locally manufactured Though Kafue textiles and s9to that the laissez faire Zambia increased over 350% in undertakings ward, the country ison self-sufficome together to work with Surya. 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This made of using the been shelves of major retailers has got togrowth be alien, but employment when sitting next to imported different approaches totargeted deementities (PIEs) to have we have towards competitive leather sectors in1964 service sectors. exports asand a share of have been created as a Particularly, ements ittaken as one ofshould the from rice and soya. thought and effort would need sis, but also toinisset itTo on anot volved. But maybe we beyond the domestic marfortunes of the global economy, value chain needed to en(Covid-19) pandemic conconsiderably between sector.from ularly not new, the lack of supincrease growth and interest entities is turn, will reinforce the success of results in dis-function and poor lateral required. This ought to products is aof ofweeks tax evasion, labels, unauthorized trademarks the integrity of key why Government various Government ministries. missed the above scenario is better friends are rarely willing to put is forgiving, andto ofhelp course it will about this: Aform few ago, erary become ubiquitous ed prominence, for asupply local This growth in land size entails It ismaize, indeed the case that when on copper and coloured of borrowing and high cost ofbe the above stabilising the addressing the challenges ofon port the molasses. ZamBeef rial asgrowth part the collaboratof the three sources of ethanol, resource rents and the aspect of economic understand some Natural resources play an product very limited, especially for women theexports case of a that characteristic failure ofthat cereals retailer shelves, will most likely Africa. Thethe leather sector in the The of the merchandise to 71% framework is beneficial. manufacturing players meet Apparently, its properties were ket, with a number of counsure all levels of the supply sequent economic lockdowns, and 1980s, during the peJust like other manufacply of ginned cotton remains export markets. also throw in Finance, what episodes. The Internaperformance. the whole community. Indeed, aone no-brainer. If the primary reathereby causing a loss of and trade names. and business sectors; poor Regardless, addressing illicit that there are different financing money in anybody’s new business not cost an arm and a leg. That is ing entities as PIEs. Some use I went through Chongwe oversight and scrutiny of the hat purportedly bring the country. And without a to be put into this, but some of trajectory going forward. Anothproduct, in the fight against and indeed of our own econthatbody the sector has increased its ing the is young and all organs business. So, it is patently the gemstones was rated at 86% doing business among others. chain during these COVID-19 COVID-19 in the country. and Lafarge came to the rescue efforts by ZAM members of the major ingredients in in urban areas. But it would appear most new product development. And many be challenged more by our attitudes than governance challenges that development for some countries managed to important role in the initial country has struggling to completely unfamiliar tries in us the African chain are sufficiently covered. threaten the sector even more. riod ofbeen implementing Import turing sub-sectors, the ventures texkey. such that the currently claimed manufacturing sector has by the year 2030 stipulated The working group also requirements, ideas could be The strategy inincoronavirus. Ethiopia made use with the fact that the single It is for this reason that sucmembers of the community livson why people go into business government Cheap whites oras illicit whites performance of trade tobacco products isto solutions for business at to venture. In is fact, for itSouthern would the kind ofwould financing needand when Irevenue. stopped by the contribution to GDP, currently doubt, the hygiene levels of product are uncontaminated, they work the It isis such case that bank loans are rarely Monetary Fund (IMF) between 2014 and 2015. the issues that need be er way of looking at that While the above-named omy, itclothing would be true say women in the urban areas are very familiar challenges contributed to this. Firstly, the quality and nutritional value ofthat the times. The ZAM COVID-19 by donating tankers to transto contribute to normalising hand sanitiser, two were not Development Community The pandemic on thethis other Accessing the raw material is there Substitution Industrialisation tiles and sub-sector Hence, itcountries would be recomoften result from this, lead to developed countries in global industrialise and yet countries stages of development and regain competitive advantage revenue size or quanactivities of these entities. Direct Investment healthiest breakfast cereal the ability toand upgrade and in the Vision 2030, is works to ensure that South observed from such ofsectors, economic diplomacy and extended cessful businesses devote signifiing together in harmony could is to make a profit, the question Illicit trade in tobacco products (sometimes referred to as “off counterfeit products associated constrained by unavailability of most important item on the different stages of development, be true to say that family and ed for a start-up to be established employs …, pays K… in taxes together in perfect harmony easroadside attempted to the nation are being mainthe most ideal form of financinnovation that will be needin our economy. The Similar to the case countries region such as hand also an opportufactors are somewhat out of now harder and shipments (ISI). Cardinal to itsnot growth with the properties of through mungongo oil on hair the wholeinvestment effort of creates undertaking product local This is alead verythat important is affected by and macroeconomic mended that investmentthe inthat the global econosince privatization inof 1991. And while before the Response Team, headed byfor the port the molasses. the ofall sanitisers, available either due to inputs corruption failed planning. history. instance, between such Zambia have not, itproduct. can then to structural taken into account include what Covid-19 provides is(SADC) an that the that were on the global market did diversify agriculture need for increased African chain stores allow as Columbia implemented discretionary authorizations tocountry attract attend to as respectful management cant amounts ofhand effort and time tointerest one has to ask themselves isleft isThe asupply chain ofassumptions illegal activities brand”) –For Are cigarettes legally with theas legible brand relevant statistics. and that not forms oftothe financfriends may be the ones standing and to flourish. national finance agenda at instability, tum of number of employees of public to the country has and tobacco processing iswhat ily overcoming dis-eases that Itwas is aarrive. when there is such harmony in the body that same isreducing inand ing business start-up. In fact, enter anotion shop, the gentleman tained high enough to coned seeks nity to increase production inthe take longer to was substantial government limited access centives areChenery provided to this Zimbabwe Botswana conbecause allegedly when product development and commercialising the consideration toeven take intothe account because such as Norway, the United the ambit of control of the In fact, the sector recorded compare with this Zambian Though, Zambia’s land locked 1870 and 1914, a period often isdis-harmony important to pay particular COVID-19 pandemic Surya transformation. sums ZAM president, Mr Ezekiel Thus, Surya was able to protransporting the molasses being out of season or imports contract (shrink) by 3%. foreign investment to industrial zones agro-processing, as well following: in supplier development opportunity for coming up with trade with local suppliers by used, both for planning the 2020 these programs. Banking Sector is a developing strategy. The business of infrastructure such as schools, kind of business will give such a that may include unlicensed produced in one jurisdiction integrity of well-established Since a publication of the ing are suitable for every business on the side-lines very keenly waitBut we can also learn from othperfect health. Or put another way, it is in the body that the moment is COVID-19 one of the biggest subsectors may inevitably invade the body. in markets where of garments. Further, the depreciated ex- statistics support through an incentive entities finance, limited market access sector soto that there is increased of as thepolicy finished suming most inside very sternly ordered tribute effectively to the contomakers respond the Minister of once stocked in one of the major retailers, mungongo hair product was a lone hard and manufacturers States, Canada and Australia manufacturers, the constraints -3.5% growth in 2019. From as well as entities already listed is not completely unsed toits pilfering tencereal. Sadly, it also suffered status, climatic conditions referred to as thesanitiser Golden attention toventure industry. The it that up by saying, ‘virtually all was operating below capacSekele, has mobilised its memduce bulk hand and face from Mazabuka to outside being disrupted by COVID-19 and economic parks for tanning causes disease. as drive demand higher programs, aimed at building increasing shelf lines of local clinics, etc, ifthe not even build such, strategy is used asof afor tool for creatCompanies with people that big profit that they can afford to production, smuggling of finished for the sole purpose of being brands; eroded public trust inGiven World Bank incall 1999, increased Zambia, while the morFor instance, the suitable ing for the to collapse, er African countries that have esFor instance, masks and change rate makes theof acquisystem that favoured the entire the domestic market, high presence infor the value chain to products. in Zambian manufacturing. But asto the body ages, the risk of in and impact. And what the IMF predicts new business ventures and their budget and for developing the me to go back outside and tainment theeffort coronavirus, Finance’s local proditventure. out-sold some the already established man using household appliances. may try ifto substitute imports with locally 1974 1996, the Zambian during their initial stages of very good case in point caused by a lack of developed the same fate as the hair and poor infrastructure Age of natural resource led supply chain linkages countries start to develop sector. Markets were liberalized to allow ity, working with Tandem bers to come together to conother members, ZamBrew, Chisamba where the ethanol containment measures in as for the good ofadopted the community. ing harmony in organisation. pay off aCommerce? loansame atstatistics more thanorgans 30% products, marketing and illegally sold inthe aclothing legitimate manufacturers who taxation has been as a value-added services. seen sition raw materials more costs of business, and energy allow increased private sector capacity of the local Saving the sector from gosources of financing aeconomy. start-up not actually even throwing inare apublic tablished strong Savings and goods inof their stores. were trained went on to start on aproducts, The chalin our The by these invesOn thismanufacturing account thesector. Zambian dis-harmony in the body financing are kept, itprotective hasiscountry been number of fraudulent hides that can be tanned per Secondly, the suffers insufficient about And Minnd mortality of familiar wash my hands. Such spirthanks to this contraption. ucts tovery replace imported hair products onthe the shelves. Why,of exported Secondly, as case inhave most such made if exchange. the attitudes of people that the world economy will Seventh National Development leather tanning subsector had All the staff in the business community level. development. product. economic linkages between leather to be sold from foreignhave been fronted as some development, economic concept remains critical for by specializing in exports increased as these expensive. Finished product Atand the time, the manufacing extinct several participation the textiles, Just on the soccer pitch, The contrary ofin the above is Consulting, it can’t has now put in tribute government efforts Cola where Bottlers, etc offered was to be produced proved a Coca neighbouring countries. pay statutory obligations and claims of legal status jurisdiction they have nodemand mistakenly blamed by customers; means of addressing illicit trade, are totally different from those spanner here and torequires accel-products Credit Cooperatives (SACCOs) Once a like growth pattern is and manufacturers. This isto based onthere the thinking their own ventures, therefore Government has singled outThis the increases starts leading to constraints. demonstrated that the majority day. advanced tanning skills. Additionally, there and the businesses in ing? Shouldn’t it go without ited adherence totextiles guidelines In homes, where hands used ones that we get due to 9interest, remain astoundingly five tanneries with installed know what they need tothe do, when While itdiversification is unlikely that comlenge with some of these criteBanking Sector is aundoubtedvery good ether in mining or rebound to positive 5% the manufacturing sector and However, the huge natural Plan (7NDP), have become essential goods price haveto as abottle result drastically turing sector grew inany Zambia, More specific to measures include reducing garments and clothing sector. owned to local manufacturers of the causes ofthe it have poor growth recorded in the time effective and directly on their abased dis-harmonious people who well-practised of successand still with some monfor financing aplayers business in mid erate demise. Thiswill has got totanneries which have been used togrowth finance place measures to ensure the to fight the coronavirus. and label hand challenge. This is despite the only left molasses as the source strategically undertaken and Worth-to-note is that several that athe ready market provide no end ofremain dis-eases. At that stage, increasing the number of of start-ups have been financed Growth in Zambia’s leather sector has is low investment in tanning infrastructure saying then that one Dr Chisome water from the basin of preventing and containto be washed in a basin belockdowns in some neighcapacity of 1,700 hides per they need to do it and what immunities can be organised and other sectors presents beto case eedingly lower than profor further processing and foster the this could abusinesses, ful teams know the they have found the wrong meaning next (2021), abusiness turnaround ly changed and sticking to the ey. And even ifthat one found acan unique stage of versus a is mature be one of the worst sicknesses we many a supply new venture. much greater effort ismatter. required ria isyear that an entity can delibingrowth point and the busisteady of molasses to ctor for But itto ishis also possible that sanitiser for donation toto the that Surya Biofuels, anof ethanol. Yes, molasses effectively implemented, policy initiatives have already by own resources andsector those from the necessary revenues for been constrained bymoves several reasons. and Zambia encounters inadequate manufacturing firms and talu Chilufya should bedoes the fact rinse mouth. Being ing the coronavirus very fore having acontributing meal, and usubouring countries. day, translating into 340,000 pact it has in the to function like yet more overcome. link between foreign tanneries and local need toZAM execute withsectors precision atinsisting of the high and noble designay not global epidemiological pursue and impose measures that Aside from the stiff competition posed technological systems relevant for the the manufacturing been put in place by the of 8% from this year’s contracreinvestment and growth of the its plant outside Chisamba. this effort by the ZAM mempublic. other member, had ofold ones would be like ultimately leading to increased on face value, given its texnation’s COVID-19 unsung indoors, he would spit the welcome indeed. ally following the order of It is therefore my humble hides per studies annum, assuming large extent already be overall success of the business. impactful success is achieved erately put measures in place nesses in this sector could to a lythe if we consider that manufacturers. Thus, improving the local Several have shown any given point in time toproduced con- Government tion of PhD. creation In dis-harmonious bring and sustain harmony in the byBut cheap imports that are ofimportant the sector. local competitiveness can be sector in the long term. employment and a ineconomy is projectFurthermore, the ZAM bers could have impact This is growth a to very toobserve process the donated ture, colour andworking smell, lend it- fered hero? water from hisoflasting mouth back that allforward this tion, economic rescue age seniority, aenhance little old man Lastly, to leave theoverall car in gear opinion thatPhD original a year with 200 Simply put, businesses without whenthe members a community supply ofZambia’s finished leather. Inthe addition, that the sector has high ability large communities, is notwhich a great tribute to inexpensively the success of viewed body. to circumvent them, extent already be ay be hitting the Press relatively in countries with manufacturing market and distribution networks have been viewed as PIEs. accelerated leading to the local such as Most manufacturing wider tax base. COVID-19 Response Team on the production of ethanol milestone, not only in the 150 tons of molasses into hand self toat beaonly aaccording source ofto the clear Well, if we don’t facwashing of hands literally into the basin, from which days. But, the from the village would wash novator of this handwashrow” negative 2.6%. a strategy to impose harmonious work together to mobilise repackage willmighty need to both intending reverse. But deficient. support institutional structures were idenand achievement called the team. Theofsame isto achieved to Much promote stronger inter team when like the soccer higher economies of scale, there are other achievement the local content strategy, companies in Zambia are Butensure this isfarfetched not mean all country’s leather strategy, tor the fact that theicesingle everywhere insustainable the country his hands first, then scoop others were meant wash system betoadvisory regarded as co-ordination flounder. sources to pursue goalsto of comthought is not ifandwe PIEs. They are required to st be inthe tip of the strengthened to policy eans the economy willof as when thepositive business and Doctor of Philosophy. tify anding exploit the opportubeing about this, needs to devote great effort local factors. Firstly,develops the current major any To strengthen the sector, it is imperative
With ZONDWAYO DUMA
Securing the Future of Leather Sector Growth in Zambia: Sustainable success needs harmony GREAT PRODUCTS THAT NEVER WERE ZAM CONTRIBUTES TO STABILISING ZAMBIA’S COVID-19 UNSUNG HERO? THE GAPING FINANCING GAP PUBLIC INTEREST ENTITIES COVID-19 OPPORTUNITY Manufacturing in Zambia A Manufacturers Perspective HAND SANITISER SUPPLY
Curbing Illicit Trade in Tobacco Products inINZambia SAVING THE TEXTILES, CLOTHING AND GARMENTS SECTOR ZAMBIA Manufacturing: A Way Out of Zambia’s Poverty
CRUCIAL FOR OURRESET COUNTRY FOR ECONOMY
for finance, access to foreign are that imported goods manufacturers don’t have natural resources; only later the nation’s hero for him/her down. Ialso think it isare not any but an unintended consequence tion. Avein, case in point is t is pushing tounsung expand the In similar there are now atexchange, and input supply better than local ones, the listed entity, financial the capacity, as some large COVID-19. Enock Banda, do they develop exportable wonder that a country with such has arisen such as an increase tempts at doing village banking in production of ethanol from that is looking into subs were also amended innecessary support import substitution strategy companies have the great potential in every direction a retired technician from manufactured goods and in illicit trade in cigarettes inonly tion, etc, it importa our market, but these will be cassava so that inInis so doing, it imported products wit of exporting firms. so doing, will have limited success. But you look: greatly educated people, capacity to meet the quality the University of Zambia, countries such asexorcise South Africa. services’. typical example successful ifA we that dewill bring on board the bigger export taxes on semi-finished that is another topic for another further and enshrine ones in the foreign great resource endowdemanded as meeting School of such Engineering, in- th combat illicit trade not ofTo successful countries in owne mon ofnatural gloating over others’ failleathers were also introduced to constituency of cassava farmtime. Let’s get back to the ments, great peace and youth divonly in tobacco, an illicit trade vented and registered the standards, as well as have stores. While this started the Golden Age is South Mauritius isThe ayet goo ureLaw. among ourselves. incentivize functional upgrading Zambian breakfast cereal. ers into the ethanol production idend, indeed so many greats, task force comprising of Zambia design of the handwashing huge production capacity. Africa afterto thethe discoveries of In challenge addition to mobilising reaction disruption of tanneries major this product value chain. The food grade ple of this. is not at the pinnacle of achieveRevenue Authority (ZRA), system with the Patents and Hence, itneeds is important that diamonds in Kimberly in 1867 sources at individual and family Zambia a similar faced was that it was not the by Covid-19, going forw ethanol that will be produced ment and performance, economiZambia Department Companies Registration even asPolice, the Government level, we also need transformation But is important and Gold init Witwatersrand in strategy and more. With the primary ofLusaka its producers cally andfocus socially. Could this beenan need to take this opport in sufficient quantities will of Immigration, City Agency (PACRA) inwas 2001, as is looking tosuccess develop and of some institutions to contrib1886. The drawn biggest challenge lying inembody and it did not have behind it spirthe is derscore that there indication that we do not Council, Drug Enforcement sure that all producers of shown in the picture. set a new course for implement a local content law. ute to closing this gap. Equity fifrom the fact that foreign terrible hide keeping habits, kind of marketing muscle that the harmony that leads sustainable Commission, Anti-Corruption it-based alcohol into the country He ranchers attempted to set upis nancing via the stock exchange ence between a State The Government in my overall. exchange earned from the cattle and goat and international brands devote to success? Commission, Office ofimport the manufacturing of this syswould not have to the far much more patient than the bank collaboration with strategic sheep require behavior sale offarmers minerals financed their cereals. We need to put in p Enterprise (SOE) and Indeed, at the the national levPresident and Zambia tem on the side while he loans, but this will require people product going forward. partners such as the Zambia change to deter flogging To conclude, it should be extensive importation of both els, it is not difficult to see how Association of Manufacturers gressive policies for maintained his job with that are goods involved inis those instituThe latter an entity The other major developAssociation of branding. Manufacturing and excessive heartening that don’t capital and essential dis-harmony leads to dis-function was launched inwe 2019. Inhave line facturing value-add so tions to appreciate their imporUNZA. Unfortunately for ment from making the hand Insufficient tanning investment can develop mentorship to look that hard to uncover intermediate inputs that usually wholly, by gove in a country. We are witnessing with thesuch objectives of thepent-up task tance and significance toisbe this him, was the much value would and inadequate knowledge great innovative product ideas sanitiser from molasses all programs, where small wereactivities needed bybegrowing unfolding the to demise of a the once c force undertaken cause. Money that sits inthat pension while latter is demand for his newly decould be through undertaken inthe Zambia which companies are attached to that the other co-products can a in-country as possible great andaddressed powerful nation industrial sector. include: funds and statutory funds could signed handwashing system industrial policy change. hold the promise ofwhich becoming large companies that have be produced in the process. seems toout be forgetting to exist as company is Carry increased research In conclusion, Zambia will age-old economic fun readily be mobilised for business that as soon as itand was seen While the marketing national icons. However, what already built capacity. aTwo harmonious melding offor peoples of the co-products from on illicit trade to provide not overcome poverty until the financing through the Capital tals, manufacturing is on deemed to be of crit being sold, everybody logistics challenge could be ought to be disheartening iswith that The partnerships willindustrial allow of diverse backgrounds and eththe molasses to ethanol evidence-based advocacy. country develops its Markets, but the onus isprocess onskill the the efforts to establish these addressed by the expectation a bit of steel fabrication economic activities tha nicities. for companies toto build the nificance the public Conduct well-coordinated are liquid fertiliser and animal sectors and transforms out of latter to products come to the party with fledgling amount tobe that which isselling started making and ItGovernment, appears like dis-harmony all offers increasing ret necessary capacities and information driven operations. feed. Carbon dioxide is also anthe dependency on natural market development. the need to deem such nothing. If there is a plethora the biggest consumer of them the roadside. is being promoted to the Imitaspeedy able toby run asother lead contractors Share information and scale, with instances fo other co-product produced in There are potential opresource extraction for foreign of such failures, thisproducts, should leather leather tion is and one ofInterest the perils indemise of that once upon aof time Public Entit actionable way forwards in future engagements. tions for financing businesses the process and this could be ing, innovation, etc con reserves, into ensuring naturally point to the fact that would champion support to novation and Mr Banda sufgreat nation. between different stakeholders. The biggest threat with local like impact funds which seek to t used in manufacturing carthe requirement that the country can there are deficiencies inof our the industry by buying locally There is therefore need fered the full brunt itof with If something isproduce not speedily The main outcomes content strategies is that they support businesses that look into economic setup as far as giving produced leather products, after bonated drinks as well as green manufactured wares. regard tofrom thethe handwashing done to restore harmony in that actively deliberately port” to the public, in envisaged task force are potentially going to not broader environmental and support to such initiatives isreach the public sector highlights itssusUnless the country ensures house applications. system. With the onus to a nation, they may quickly operations will be increased value-add economic have significant impact on the tainability issues over and above concerned. Toreturn be clear, this having share particip required that more investments isend Full capacity production infringement of intelaprove point ofspecifications. no and up policy interventions and actions development of establishing industry, ifthe financial profits. There are also is not only about which have Despite itswould current state, obtained in the manufacturing of the ethanol from molaslectual property rights and being relegated to the heap ofma the public in them. towards addressing illicit trade some financial support mechano necessary are In iconic Zambian products. It Zambian leather and impact oncapacities the economic and other sectors ofleather the the once-upon-a-time greats. seek redress through the ses could indeed bring on the in Zambia. nisms with assistance is also that thetechnical call towe replace developed. Therefore, in add products sector has so much our neighbourhood, have economy in of an courts lying squarely onseen Mr a market aproducts number of products mance oftimes the country Additionally, improved for business start-ups, but the only imported with locally potential considering that Hence, the trainings should dis-harmony contribute to destaBanda’s shoulders, he had economic boom which in having regulatory government revenue from that could lead to cessation of o porting those. challenge all these have, apart produced ones yield raw hide materials are readily also attempt towill build capacity bilisation of aits once great economy. no wherewithal toare take this most cases is driven by a rise tobacco and products are importation of some items. For from not being homegrown solulimited results iftheir there no available, and quality could for some entities, ther This value addition for the manufactured products But the same true at comglobal course of anticipated asaction more traders commodity prices -and mineral Surya a issystems by-product tions, isitself, their long-term sustainmechanisms and in of easily be improved. enhanced, topermeate beItcompetitive inIfeconomic foreign all level. iscompliant harmony among the na- m need to put in place become with the pletely lost out on approprisectors will remain enclaved, ability, once a business manages the production process is gas place to support innovative new the leather sector could markets and notour disturb tions, multi-lateral and multi-naguidelines aseconomic well a better including ating any benefits denying the benefits of growth to go past the post. Indeed, part of t product over and which isinitiatives, used foras energy in the effectively contribute tomainstay job for transparency in continental aspirations of tional organisations of the world understanding by theadvantage public from his innovation. from backward and forward eign exchange earnings, the homegrown solutions we need above failing to take creation and foreign exchange plant, thus cutting back on the promoting foreign trade that will now lead tothat sustainability. that legible firms are duct of businesses But the hand- b linkages trickling tofollowing the rest of readily available externalities for plugging this gaping financing earnings. Without doubt, the where selling of unbene use of fossil fuels for its energy. through platforms such as the Without whichand we may just the right channels tobacco washing system is proving to communities that may gap is for the likes of the Industrial of the economy, leading to way sector is income intensive Much in same The tragedy that theun succeed in annihilating ourselves products continues continental freethe trade area. controls and thus the public such a major factor in fightcurrently be excluded from the Development Corporation (IDC) and requires heavy sunk a In failure to meet national COVID-19 pandemic has off the planet. The Sustainable summation, there are no should help in alerting authorities tities that are register not only robbing us of th ing the spread of the coroeconomic system. to establish an economic in-house venture costs, thus, the Government aspirations Development Goals (SDGs) will wreaked on the economies and short cuts toof sustainably build of illicit operations. navirus, and has generally fund to support business underwe would retain the c needs to attract foreign direct mercial banks in the diversification. not be achieved without harmofortunes ofashygiene our economy, and the manufacturing sector. raised the levels in takings such as those that investment was done inallhave but also continuing to l nious coordination among the are required to publi indeed of many others, could Other relieving tax stress the country, ittheought to be been written about previously. Ethiopia and amend incentive different key players and stakeshocks onvulnerable the industry, isaneed well prove to be there ato source of sig- t fitting to recognise man structures for finance. Further, performance quarterly holders. prices forpact sustainable linkages, which nificant inspiration and innosuch ascommodity Mr Enock as i the Government should promote Indeed, we need toBanda abidingly Press, quarterly statem will require huge investments vation going forward. investor and local manufacturer one of the heroes or heromarkets. appreciate and embrace the fact in not capacity synergies to building. protect the sector ines of the nation. only their performa Over and above that, w that sustainable success needs
Wednesday 9 September, 2020
Gold retreats HARARE - Gold fell last Friday, reversing course as better-than-expected US employment data bolstered the dollar, putting bullion on course for a weekly decline of more than two percent. Spot gold erased early gains to fall 0.4 percent to $1, 922.71 per ounce by 10:57 hours (14:57 GMT). US gold futures fell 0.5 percent to $1, 927.30 per ounce. “Gold’s correlation with the dollar has been elevated, especially over the past couple of weeks and bullion is being weighed down by the bounce in the greenback following the solid report, especially the unemployment rate,” said Tai Wong, head of base and precious metals derivatives trading at BMO. The dollar index was up
0,5 percent, putting it on track for its best week since early April and making the metal expensive for holders of other currencies. Data showed nonfarm payrolls increased by 1, 371 million jobs in August. The unemployment rate fell to 8.4 percent from 10.2 percent in July. “However, this data does not change the U.S. Federal Reserve’s stand on more stimulus to be pumped into the economy and its take on tolerating a higher inflation rate, keeping gold supported in the long run,” said Michael Matousek, head trader at US Global Investors. The metal has gained over 26 percent so far, helped by near-zero interest rates globally and easy monetary policy, especially from the Fed, and safe-haven demand driven by a clouded economic picture due to the coronavirus pandemic.– FIN24
ECONOMIC TOLL …SA’s second quarter GDP plunges by 51 percent as coronavirus takes toll
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OHANNESBURG - Statistics South Africa announced yesterday that the South African economy contracted for yet another quarter, this time by 51 percent. The record plunge was due to the “impact of the Covid-19 lockdown restrictions since the end of March 2020.” This extends South Africa’s recession for yet another quarter, as the economy continues to battle the Covid-19 pandemic and growing unemployment. The second quarter of the year includes the months
April, May and June, when the country’s strictest lockdown measures were in place. South Africa entered its second recession of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s administration in the second half of 2019. The data released by Stats SA yesterday means that GDP as now fallen for four successive quarters. Investment strategist at Old Mutual Multi-Managers, Izak Odendaal, said after the data was released yesterday that while the quarterly GDP figures were roundly bleak, the year on year figure was not as quite as stark. “It’s a historically bad contraction, as Stats SA pointed out. It is somewhat worse than other countries have seen, but we have seen contractions of 40 percent plus in other countries. Bear in mind that this is annualise,” said Odendaal. Odendaal said the fact that
agriculture was the only positive contributor in the quarterly figures was an indication that once the economy starts to r e c o v e r, the ups w i n g will likely be driven by the country’s primary and secondary sectors. “This is encouraging, and the crop estimates for this year are expected to be good. This recovery looks like it will be driven by primary and secondary sectors, while pressure on consumers continues,” Odendaal said.– FIN24.
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JOHANNESBURG - South African consumer confidence remained at an almost three-decade low in the third quarter even after a partial recovery as restrictions aimed at curbing the spread of the coronavirus pandemic were gradually eased. A quarterly index measuring sentiment rose to -23 from -33 in the three months through June, FirstRand’s First National Bank said in an emailed statement on Monday. Despite the improvement, sentiment is at the weakest since the first quarter of 1993,
when the economy snapped eight consecutive quarters of contraction amid uncertainty leading up to the country’s first all-race election. The median estimate of three economists in a Bloomberg survey was for the index, that’s compiled by the Bureau for Economic Research, to recover to -30. The government started a gradual, phased re-opening of the economy on May 1 and moved to so-called level 2 in mid-August, allowing most business and domestic travel to resume. However, many companies have closed down permanently or fired workers
during the lockdown and the unemployment rate probably surged to 35 percent in the second quarter, according to the median of eight economists’ estimates in a Bloomberg survey. The easing of restrictions and resumption of economic activity “has finally allowed most consumers to go back to work and earn a living,” said Mamello MatikincaNgwenya, FNB’s chief economist. “Low-income consumers who were largely unable to work from home would have been particularly relieved by this development.” – BLOOMBERG NEWS.
UK chief negotiator calls for 'realism' from EU LONDON - The UK's chief Brexit negotiator has called for "realism" from the EU ahead of the next round of trade talks beginning in London. Lord Frost said there was "still time" for the two sides to agree a post-Brexit trade deal for next year. But he said the EU needed to recognise the UK's negotiating position came from that of a "sovereign state." His words follow a pledge from Boris Johnson to walk away from the talks if a deal isn't done by October 15.
The EU said it would "do everything in (its) power to reach an agreement" with the UK, but "will be ready" for a no-deal scenario. The exchange also comes after No 10 revealed it would be introducing new legislation on customs rules in Northern Ireland, in case the negotiations fail. The announcement has led to concerns from Brussels that the UK would not deliver on the withdrawal agreement, made ahead of its exit from the bloc in January. But the government said the
legislation would only result in "minor clarifications" and it was committed to the earlier deal. The transition period - which sees the UK following a number of the EU's rules while the two sides try to negotiate a trade deal - is due to end on December 31. If a deal is not made and ratified by parliaments across Europe by then, the UK will move onto trading with the bloc on World Trade Organisation rules, which would involve tariffs. Critics fear this would damage the economy. – BBC.
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THIS WEEK HAS BEEN DOMINATED BY DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING THE PERFORMANCE OF THE KWACHA
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Dear Editor, HAVE heard a lot of theories from politicians and my fellow Facebook Economists and Keyboard Warriors claiming all sorts of things about why the performance of the KWACHA against major convertible currencies has been weak. Well, today, I have decided to add my voice to this very important discussion. My response is based purely on research and empirical data.
1. PERSPECTIVE Ever since Government decided to start using the KWACHA as official medium of exchange, Zambia’s currency has seen a lot of fluctuations. At no point has our currency performed better than the dollar since it came into being after a government policy decision to decimalise the national currency in 1967 that saw the birth of the KWACHA and the NGWEE, replacing the Zambian pound, shilling and pence in 1968. 2. WHY IS THE KWACHA PERFORMING POORLY? There are a number of reasons why the performance of the KWACHA has been weak recently. These include: a) Lower Productivity In The Mining Sector: The mines account for over 70 percent of all our export earnings. And the low productivity in the mining sector as a result of a number of factors such as the Covid-19 pandemic, low commodity prices
at the international market, the on-going legal and structural problems with huge copper mines such as KCM and now Mopani have all contributed to reduced productivity.
b) Slow Growth Of The World Economy: The growth of the global economy has significantly slowed with some of the major world economies heading into recession largely due to the Covid-19 pandemic which has seen millions of job losses and the closure and/or downsizing of major companies and production lines. c) Droughts, Floods and Erratic Electricity Supply: The continued load shedding is negatively impacting on production and productivity since most businesses rely on electricity for production. Further, load shedding is pushing the cost of production upwards as people are spending more on alternative sources of energy. It is important to note that Zambia depends highly on hydro power and the droughts we have been experiencing mostly in the southern part which is our major source of hydro power has created a huge electricity deficit resulting into the current load shedding. We are happy that Government has continued to diversify the Energy sector to stop over-reliance on hydro power. In addition, the massive investment of around US$3 billion which the PF Government has injected in the energy infrastructure development will ease the pressure once
these projects are concluded next year and beyond. Further, the upward adjustments of electricity tariffs to cost reflective ones will attract the private sector to invest in private power energy projects hence increasing electricity generation and cutting down the energy deficit. The PF Government has put so much emphasis on agriculture as we aim high on diversification. This sector has been hit badly with droughts in Southern and Western provinces and floods in Eastern and Muchinga provinces which are some of our major agro producing provinces. This has led to reduced agro production hence reduced agro exports which are key in foreign exchange earnings.
d) Debt Servicing: With reduced production due to Climate Change, low commodity prices, electricity deficit and the Covid-19 the cost of debt servicing has gone up. This has a direct impact on the KWACHA as we spend more dollars servicing debt. It must be made clear that Zambia’s debt was necessary as we needed money to develop our infrastructure in order to spur economic development. Contrary to opposition propaganda we have borrowed for production and not consumption. We have used the debt money very well and the economic value of our debt is visible for all to see and feel. We have more roads, more universities, more hospitals, more schools, processing plants, improved energy, communication and agro infrastructure among
many other things thanks to our debt. Most importantly our debt levels are within accepted thresholds and we have never defaulted. By the way, there is no single country in the world which has no debt. Even at individual level we borrow, what is important is to use your debt on production and not consumption and that is exactly what we have done.
e) The Bank of Zambia: President Lungu did very well to fire Dr Denny Kalyalya. It is clear that for five years that our brother was at Central Bank, he failed to stir a vibrant monetary policy to reduce the volatility of the KWACHA. In case you did not know, the central banks control and manipulate the national money supply: issuing currency and setting interest rates on loans and bonds. Typically, central banks raise interest rates to slow growth and avoid inflation; they lower them to spur growth, industrial activity, and consumer spending. In this way, they manage monetary policy to guide the country’s economy and achieve economic goals, such as full employment. It is our founded hope that the new central bank Governor will perform to expectation in line with his mandate. In conclusion, the issue of the exchange rates is affecting a lot of countries including Nigeria, South Africa, Angola and others. We have the tested leadership in ECL and to God be the glory, we as a people will overcome. ANTONIO M. MWANZA.
Opposition silent over fic report … Because ecl has strengthened internal controls Dear Editor, IN the last two consecutive years, the Financial Intelligence Centre has been subject to ridicule by the political players owing to the politicisation of the work. In their quest to paint those in the corridors of power darker than the colour black, reliance has been placed on the perceived ill in the management of national resources to make the exposure a source of despondency especially as we head to the politically charged year. Without any taint of doubt, some subjective minds expected that “Politically Exposed Persons” (PEPS) will again be the basis of political talking points. Likely, the litany of allegations of wrongdoing that have previously flooded the Executive and the PEP have since been subdued by the indiscriminate institutional reforms that have been implemented in the aftermath of the 2016 general elections. We had the liberty to invest time to intently read the latest Trends Report and we are delighted that in an unprecedented move, the PEPs have technically been cleared from the malpractices of yester-years and they will make no more headlines. This development has not taken place in isolation but dependent on the various factors which we will highlight in this write up in a fairly detail. Herein under is our analysis in numerical order. In its quest to promote efficiency in the prudent utilisation of national resources, the PF Government has promoted independence of the institutions charged with the responsibility to fight against corruption. For example, for the first time, the PF Government under President Edgar Lungu’s tenure assented to the Constitution of Zambia in 2016 which enhanced security of tenure for the office of Auditor General among others. For the first time since independence, despite the abuse of the criminal justice system, ACC has arrested but unsuccessfully prosecuting cabinet Ministers. In its report, FIC acknowledges the institutional framework to the effect that the Inspectorate Department has been introduced to complement its work. In this regard, we do appreciate the enormous role the institution plays to promote financial crime prevention as well as promoting financial crimes literacy among stakeholders. In its report, we understand that in its quest to consolidate its rigorous efforts, FIC has enhanced inter-institutional collaboration with the relevant regulatory and investigatory wings. This is the sharp contrast with the previous works were it worked to the exclusion of other institutions. It is these previous lonely efforts which made the entree to produce uncoordinated and half-baked reports which largely brought the Government into disrepute. The relevant institutions includes but not limited to banks, the Bank of Zambia, Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA), Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) , regulatory bodies among others. We are on record of arguing that had the institution worked with other institutions in the past, it would not have produced the previous reports which were clothed with the political overtone. As regards the lamentation by the institution that it was unable to do a satisfactory work owing to the human resource constraint is with all due respect unconvincing. We say so on our understanding based on the institution’s own admission that it worked with other institutions. Since FIC and the sister institutions are working to achieve the same objectives, it can take advantage of the goodwill of the sister institutions
to exchange information as an alternative to cushion the human rescore constraint. We are glad with the significant reduction of suspicious transactions from K1.6 billion (from the previous Trends Report) to K984 million (in the year under review). This is as result of the various internal controls implemented by the Central Government with the operationalising of the Public Finance Act of 2018 as most financial malpractices originated in the public sector. We have also noted that the financial malpractices have the Accounting Departments and the commercial banks as the weakest link. Lessons have been learnt and let the right thing be done. Never is the less owing to the observation of specific laws which were violated by perpetrators, the onus on the institutions charged with administration and enforcement of necessary laws to put their houses in order and take a preventive approach. On the exposed fraud allergy committed by the Mining Companies, the revelation by the FIC has exonerated ZRA Commissioner General Mr. Kingsley Chanda who had brushed shoulders with the Mining Companies on matters of taxation. ZRA must therefore take a firm stance and defend our sovereignty on taxation. Looking at the complexity of Tax fraud, the Taxman must ensure that as per the recommendation espoused in the Trends Report, take practical measures within the law to strengthen its capacity to counter future tax cheating and ensure that correct taxes are paid. The Trends Report at page 20 (although did not expressly say so) seems prefer the introduction of Sales Tax to substitute the frequently abused Value Added Tax (VAT). It is our hope that this will bring the stakeholders to the negotiating table and ensure that the best interest of the nation are secured in administration of taxation. As regards corruption in the award of tenders, our submission is that the ills lies in the incoherent in the implementation and administration of the procurement system. In this regard, there is need to confer Zambia Public Procurement Authority (ZPPA) institutional independence (preferably it should report only to the President) as this will safeguard its oversight and supervising authority in the quasi-Government institutions who are one of the busiest procuring entities. This is one the ways to endorse the recent proposal by Zambia Institute of Purchasing and Supply (ZIPS) to introduce the position of Procurement General when the leadership met with President Lungu. The State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) cannot be therefore be explosively excluded in the noble cause of implementing a highly transparent procurement system devoid stains of corruption. This require a heightened supervisory system by the respective Boards of Directors to whom residue authority to supervise SOEs is irrevocably delegated into. With sound Corporate Governance, the Boards can easily hold the Management of the erring parastatals accountable. With regards to crimes allegedly committed with the aid of Financial Service consumers, perhaps it is one of the gaps that are in place that promotes illicit financial transactions. It is high time some provisions of the Banking and Financial Services Act no. 7 of 2017 were amended to integrate Mobile Money Services as part of the definition of the bank. In conclusion, after a careful scrutiny of the report, our observation is that the report presented no mention of wrongdoings by the Presidency, his cabinet, PF or its structures or indeed PEPs. Indeed, this must be commended as the previous reports are now bearing fruits and we hope there will be a corrupt free public service delivery. The pilferage of financial resources has been linked to the procuring entities and this has necessitated the institutional and legal reforms of procurement laws. We expect in future that the FIC will be useful in thwarting the financial scammers who have now invaded the Mobile Money services as there is need for an assured consumer protection in the financial market. MARVIN CHANDA MBERI, Youth Rights Activist, Lusaka.
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By KETRA KALUNGA OVER 30, 000 teachers in private schools have been left destitute after being placed on unpaid leave due to the closure of schools in the wake of the Covid-19 outbreak. Teachers’ associations and other stakeholders have called on the government to reopen schools because of the huge impact on the lives of private school teachers most of whom depend on tuition fees for survival. Government however said it was still consulting on the possibilities of reopening schools. Currently, only examination classes were opened after Government shut all schools amid Covid-19 fears in March. The National Action for Quality Education in Zambia (NAQEZ) said the continued closure of private schools had badly affected the livelihoods of about 30, 000 teachers who have been left destitute. NAQEZ executive director, Aaron Chansa said private schools were in a dilemma and needed to survive. Those that had adequate infrastructure should be allowed to re-open so that the many teachers who had been sent on forced leave and roaming the streets could be recalled. Ms. Kaunda
“We have 13 teachers and four helpers and we agreed to pay only seven and the rest were sent on forced leave so this closure of schools up to now has greatly affected our teachers so the government should consider reopening schools.”
Mr. Chanda said in an interview that it was important for Government to consider reopening private schools especially that they - “the government” - have not provided a financial bailout to private schools to make them afloat. He said Government just had to put in place proper guidelines to avoid the spread of the virus. Mr Chansa said the situation that the private school teachers were in was very ugly and needed the attention of the government. “These schools depend on school fees from the learners and most of these learners are not in school and that tells us that schools have run out of income and private schools employ about 30, 000 teachers so the numbers that are affected are a lot,” he said. The Private Schools and Colleges Association (PRISCA) says the majority of teachers in private schools had been sent on forced leave because learners who were the source of income had not been going to school due to Covid-19. PRISCA said without schools fees, there was no money for
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teachers’ salaries. PRISCA vice-chairperson, Peter Chileya said in an interview that the only solution to ease the sufferings of the private school teachers was to reopen schools. Mr. Chileya said allowing private schools to reopen in the New Normal was possible provided they reset their time table and have morning and afternoon sessions so that the Covid-19 guidelines are effectively followed. “For now, schools just have to open under strict Covid-19 preventative guidelines,” Mr. Chileya said. And Kabwe’s Hape Villie Private School proprietor, Nyambe Mbuzi Kaunda said the effect of the closure of private schools and teachers due to Covid-19 was immense and needed to be addressed. Ms. Kaunda said teaches in private schools were the worst affected and that if schools were not re-opened, their lives would be a mess. She explained that the school management agreed that they would only put seven teachers on a half salary up to this month. Ms. Kaunda said although schools had not been opened, the school management would not be able to extend the payments of the seven teachers because it had run out of money. “We have 13 teachers and four helpers and we agreed to pay only seven and the rest were sent on forced leave so this closure of schools up to now has greatly affected our teachers so the government should consider reopening schools,” she said. Ms Natasha Mulaisho, a baby class teacher at Hope Villie Private School laments that life has been difficult and hard to make ends meet because she was among the teachers who were not being paid by the school. Ms. Malaisho said it was by God’s grace that she was surviving because paying
FILE PHOTO : Currently, only examination classes were opened after Government shut all schools amid Covid-19 fears in March. house rentals and providing food for the family had been a challenge. She proposed that private schools be reopened with a scheduled time table that would allow for about two to three teaching sessions just like it was done in public schools. A middle-class teacher at Jack and Jill, Agatha Tembo Middle said life after the closure of schools had been hard for teachers in the private sector who depended on the school fees paid by the learners. Ms. Tembo, who was now selling freezits on the streets to earn a living said she had not been paid her monthly salary since March when the government closed schools. “Since schools depend on fees paid by the learners and
now that they are not coming to school we don’t get paid, the situation is very bad and I’m now selling freezits to survive,” she said. Ms. Tembo appealed to the government to either consider empowering the private school teachers or reopen schools for them to be able to survive in the New Normal. She feared that if the current status quo remained, it would be difficult for private school teachers to get their lives back because it was not certain when the country could get past Covid-19. When contacted for a comment, Ministry of General Education spokesperson, Nondo Chilonga said the closure and opening of schools were dependent upon the guidance of the Ministry of
Health. Ms. Chilonga said the ministry of Education was awaiting guidance on when the schools would be reopened. And Ministry of Health spokesperson, Dr Abel Kabalo said the two ministries were already in talks and the public would be guided on what should be done once an agreement was reached. Dr. Kabalo said the permanent secretaries from the two ministries met on Monday to discuss the matter and are yet to conclude. In sub Saharan Africa, the Covid-19 pandemic has had an unprecedented impact on education systems. At its height, 194 countries are reported to have implemented countrywide school closures, affecting
“These schools depend on school fees from the learners and most of these learners are not in school and that tells us that schools have run out of income and private schools employ about 30, 000 teachers so the numbers that are affected are a lot.” - Mr Chansa
about 63 million primary and secondary teachers. Sub-Saharan Africa has not been spared during this crisis, witnessing country-wide closures affecting an estimated 6.4 million teachers. In May, Botswana reopened schools following the end of a seven-week lockdown. While the government made efforts to upgrade facilities at public schools, some were not ready on the day of reopening. According to Africanews, more than two months after suspension of classes due to the coronavirus in Cameroon, primary and secondary school students returned to school. With masks on, students returned to school in the capital Yaoundé. Sanitary kits have been made available. Kinshasa reopened schools and universities after more than four months of suspension amid the coronavirus pandemic. President Tshisekedi visited some of the schools in the capital Kinshasa, where he congratulated and thanked the Education Ministry for their efforts to ensure the reopening of schools that were closed in March due to the coronavirus. Six months after the Lagos state government announced a lockdown of all public gatherings in Lagos to slow down and control the spread of the coronavirus, the government has announced that schools in the state will be open as of September 14. While the dates are not set in stone, primary and secondary schools in the state will be open from September 21 and tertiary institutions as of September 14. Meanwhile, the Zambia National Education Coalition (ZANEC) is concerned that schools have remained closed since March. “We need to state from the outset that although the idea to close all schools in March was important and strategic, the continued closure of schools for five months now has a great potential of bringing about an education crisis that we have never experienced before.” ZANEC executive director, George Hamusunga said research conducted in all the provinces with the participation of key stakeholders sadly revealed that the reach of the alternative modes of learning that the Ministry of General Education is implementing is below 23 percent. Mr Hamusunga called on President Edgar Lungu to consider the immediate reopening of schools. “We know that although it may not be possible for our children to practice social distancing, the preventive measures namely the putting on of masks, washing hand with soap regularly, sanitising, regular disinfection of surfaces, enhanced community awareness on Covid-19 and the local monitoring of children’s adherence to Covid-19 preventive measures at school, home as well as on their way to and from school will suffice,” he said.
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Ior was very and modern day Western design the edible crops or vegetables est and brilliant man who got e m o s t s n i a g a r e t t i b m a I l l a f o e r o m r o s d r i h t o w t r o f gies to telling those readers going elatuM repsaJ rotsaP yB from the ministers, pass under one of the rivers, as an you your plans just dream up menu prices pureboth from the judiciary and the contemplative as I recovered ing night andthat daystill about the thorn park market would be anyone hasyou created a particularly special .rD .yadot ssenlli lacisyhp evah yeht esuaceb si ti ,eno are to be encouraged even the five in your O levthrough a first time education). os eno d alternative to the use ofof pontoons are overly ambitious; that members of fund manager who is fighting lyfrom ondistinctions the basis ofthe location? aup serious attack UTI. possibility of failure is justyoua-oep fo tol A .gnivil evitaerc ehs ’seY‘ ’?uoy ta gnikool -ixna taht setats reknirG yoR .em tsniaga gnihtemthe lined with working class dress code now common among -hguot dna rekciht a deen elp eht evah netfo uoy oD‘ .dias eht no sserts erom secalp yte deripsni syawla si ecnaegneV ifwhat not locally utilized elflowers education and you want a should or bridges, would be the reacscale Parents them down. Do not If you were given a also, report card against his own fellow citizens. The biggest question have parliament, the In his book Unequal to Ithe task, nightmare. do not ’ ? g n i w o h s s i p i l s r u o y g n i l e e f . s s e n h s fi l e s y b y e h t n a h t n i k s l a n o i t o m e r e u m i t s r e h t o y n a n a h t t r a e h of Lusaka city centre whereby contemporary elegant African a ylno deen yeht tuB .evah ehs derevocsid eh nehW ’seY‘ -rexe lacisyhp gnidulcni ,sul -ripS yloH eht gnihcneuQ other people outside thean nation loan. Will the banker give you a accept tion people? anybody’s negative advice. We can only implore the tried to answer is talks whether Elias Jr about his in life today, would fail or-ipe ro edih lanoitome hguot ’deksa eh onaip eht deyalp policemen and just shoot down youryou children’s it from isChipimo virtually impossible to find .eugitaf dna esic .miH gnitimil ro gniflits si ti women. loan because you had would cherish these. judiciary through the Chief entity, this we call excellent our When are we going to learn would You you only live give once, andwould it is,tsurt oT .llehs a ton – simred reetnulov ot etatiseh uoy oD -eJ droL eht rednow oN -hcneuq ron gniveirgthe early days inthing founding rehtiejudges. N instead them suppass? If you Or parking and the roadthe onhugely which dreams, Even international celebrities eht gni Justice to show us some love. nation, which has no bones, than even the most ambitious probetter towould have suggest tried and to keep haveot sevlesruo nepo ot ,evol ot hcruhc ta onaip eht yalp ot no nomreS siH ni dias sus setanimile tiripS yloHlet grades in your Olocated level educaZambia has good agrisuccessful law firm Corpus port and encouragement. me Ibeen you iH say from the market is very isLegal half pass, noitacinummoc lanoitome od nac esle enoemos raef rof thguoht on ekaT’,tnuoM eht yeht tub ,efil ruo morf m have than known to wear this We are people too. The Chief has no blood, has no heart, ects can be done by ourselves? failed to have never taken the d i d w o H ‘ ’ / r e t t e b h c u m o s n o c s i H t c i r t s e r y l s u o i r e s o d l l a h s e y t a h w , e f i l r u o y r o f Practitioners. n u r o t s i e l p o e p r e h t o h t i w tion? The answer is no, because I personally believe every hucultural environment for any up the good work. On the other institutions of blocked? style ofatclothing. Justice occupies a position and no feelings can Why istherefore it that we have so many plunge all. And as mentioned ineewnofIod.tnrauchegwni,eebcnfoo tkrsuihr eehrat .nyilapterretnreehotsaewtatis’?ewhounoky uooDy‘ ;tkanhwird,yldlaohbs reuyoytarhowf treoy ,rtoane dnoehGtghnceirhtws eysdiowbrerhutoo fdoluloorwt Elias Chipimo writes: ‘…Few man being out there deserves whereas those O level excellent crop to be grown more over the governance and hand if you would fail, I would tsirhC suseJ course, serving These things areearlier, impressive, which demands unconditional be Of capable of restaurants loving or hating engineers in this country and yet the Churchill quote failurea dliub nac eW .sgniht owt fo niagA ’?emoh ruoy ni srehto wehttaM( ’…no tup llahs ey .esu dna grades were your report card y z n e r f a h c u s o t n i s t h g u o h t dna regna DESSERPPUS those who have country has almost –now five is recommend get same. to theracs ro ,llehs evitcetorp kciht -orp eh nehT .’seY‘ dias ehs ekat“ si taht ,yllaretiL )52:6 nis eht ot noitcaer tsall rfi ehT local Zambian cuisineforty have love anyone of us.construction and we needthat moreyou of the virtually every project not final. t a m g n i r p s r e n n i y m t a h t a ekfor am all naccitizens ssenrettof ib the land. bosid fo truh gnieb tneverp ot ,eussit taht yldnik reh llet ot dedeec -hton rof thguoht suoixna on trap eht no ecneidechosen Wives out there, do not give your husin school, this time around, to work in r o t f o k c a r a s e m o c e b s s e r t t espu yllansave oitomethis nosrgroup ep percent of the natural water in your failure, She can of around the country; “The greatest power known It You iscause possible to preserve and weproliferated see around is being done by the root pick of yourself up, andwork keepdna ,retsyo na ekil evil ,niaga gnuoy hsfiles yrev a saw ehs -xnA )6:4 snaippilihP( ”gni fo eno saw evE dna madA fo .erut ’flesmih ton‘ si eh litnu your report card inour life is your G( .rapublic ef bands too much grief when they want tonrut“ nac ew rO .truh eb ton -ortunti alluepkiul oeYra‘ u.doYia‘s .enham’,oewlt m-iseythsphdcliohtwnuyersruoawc rdanefamyoterfi yhT drae)h01I –,di8as:3enhethe by to man is that of unconditional the southern region of Africa. your socks off until you get into some of them are actually seg- moving. .smrof services. ynam sekat regnA the netfwretched o eh etats sof iht the nI earth . Chinese? Where are engineers; Even as an individual, commercialise our culture. Even dnA…‘ -luv niamer ,”keehc rehto eht era taht snthat oisiceher d sekown am orders to pay slip. for busiensuring love. Through the ages, leave work and set out their own, the the bracket of those passing. Wea-erc gnivil no og dna elbaren ylno tuo keep dna llehs ruoy dna ,snoitatimil ,gnireffus lac saw I dna nedrag eht ni eciov d-irdangier ytrognnaodsaelpsoeevplesymnaeM mented toSimilarly, serve high level Let the water be used tocorthe perhaps somewhere in hiding? it’s important that you spread ouron traditional ceremonies must h t m e r o , l u f e t s a w , l u f m r a h .ylevita -yna fI .yrassecen sa raf sa ot ylno ton htaed erutamerp dekan saw I esuaceb diarfa appoint an Actuary are followed mystics, sages, singers ness people, a Iof key .gnissarrab self-doubt isrequirement disturbing enough! But to porate personnel at that a and premium Personally, feel vibe asinnate you move. Tell thereven si retsyo nA‘ pop uoy ,esolc oot steg eno ot osla tub ,snaitsirhC-non all have that and special development any crop amany fam- positive ’.flesym dih I dna t’nod yeht esuaceb slaudiv continue to be marketed globally -sid ynam eht dnatsrednu without gnitah tratfurther s I tnemodelay. m ehT poets have all expressed the r u o y e d i s n i k c a b d a e h r u o y r a e f f o e r u t a n l a s r e v i n u e h T e h t y e b o s i d o h w s n a i t s i r h C l l e h s k c i h t a s a h e H . ” t r u h “ will be your bank statement, Zambians lackis ambition. Granted, people around with a price. This a other successful com- young ability toare succeed atthat anything. era ereH .sekat regna sesiug I .evals sih emoceb I ,nam a have your wifecountries reminding you night and erballad can think off, until we pulling unbelievable morf mih stcetorp hcihw tahT .noitcetorp rof llehs yht timmoc :ot noitinomda taht tcaf eht ni nees ylisae si People and call to love. As -tiB regna fo snoitairav 61 ero myna krowsay ym ylove ojne t’nis ac pure, profit and loss statewe have some Zambians that bit ofproblem work, they will pass their es si lleis hs an H suseJ of drothe L ehtretired tsuunlimited rt dna droL eh t otnuof yaw os flesmishock mercialisation of ourpossibility cuisine. The often islove we do not.detalosi si eH .gnihtyreve etirowmorghnTikn.sishetnthrasfitsllove way crowds from around the world day about the of failure is just are thinking ofaccount, putting upare es- gone -aH ,ecworkers ilaM .htarWwho ,ssenret painful, ym slortnosweet, c neve eh and esuacedreadful b - all humans, we have searched d n a y a w a under the guise of s i H d e h s i n o m d a y l t n e u q e r f ) 5 : 7 3 m l a s P ( . m i H n i o s l a toWe n tubthe ,erucpeople es si retsyoofnAthis planet highly ambitious and industrious, examinations; do not spend your , s n o i t i d e S , r o m a l C d e r t ment of financial position and s t n e m t n e s e r y M . s t h g u o ht Gone arefor the days when being. limitsesarhp hneed their like ten years to tuoba We unlock the tourism. potential. For me, cus htiw selpicmoney sid tsaCare ‘ ot nwithout rael niaga tany sum eW -fa og“ tonnac eH .evitaerc tuoba ssel dna sreh totheir view our tates here to grow food forWesta nightmare. ... Love isdomore of a endlessly the experience oftheir for people. Religions have ,tnemtneseR ,ysuolaeJ ,yvnE at sseonce. rts ynam oot ecu rp may have missed the simplicity ’ . f l e s r u o y e b ‘ , ’ k c o fl e l t t i l , t o n r a e f ‘ s a e H r o f ; m i H n o p u e r a c r u o l l a with their actions having given energy telling them that those exsum eh – stnaw eh tahw ”ret security. The bank to our thoughts and feelings in;’gniveilebago, the pension fund manager ern through menu dominated thefocus lunch flourished I dna ydothat b ym a ni person senomroh feels for theLet’s saddest give as situation good as weisgetone inof.tm love the outerwill senses. tub ,sselhtiaf ton pissoG ,ecnarelotnI ,kcattA feeling and perished while )7:5 reteP 1( ’su rof hterac nationals imagine! ih ot emoc ot ti rolove. f tiaw kcab tnew ydal gnuoy ehT unconditional gneveR ,msain craSthe ,msicitirC, a ylno retfa deugitaf emoceb them very well deserved promiams are difficult and they may And fail. life r reand h ot can tel‘ dna ;who ’htiaf ewas lttil fo found ey O‘ ewanting on these and not normaleht ocreate t ralimis any yrev sreality i tI eht fo enon swonk retsyo nA ehS .sraet ni moo people may bewill aware that the agenda of corporate personnel in claiming aterms chance to try and to fail. another person. often Great nations have come and where a person with so much of export and commercialthe true path to love. s e n e v i g r o f n U d n a k r o w e h T . k r o w ’ s ruoPeople h wef Simply stated, unconditional ht rchoose even tI .to eb traeh ruoyof ton regn a fo tsoour c lauattention tirips ,delbuort judgment -ummoc laSaturday noitome fo ’struh‘ sa flesreh fo thguowe nent positions society Itosalute encouragement to allatstartfocus theehHigh t etarapCourt es ot tlucffiid si tI confuse won si deylove ojne yand lremrolust. f I law firm that in gave rise the Give ly ask whether you graduated Zambia. whoever never failed any--noriv25neApril, sih 2020 htiw noitacin reh dehsurc ti dna ,hsfiles hcihw ,tiripS yloH eht seflits -veN .’diarfa eb ti tel rehtien isation ofhas culture. potential lets it allout go there; to waste; r e g n a r o f d i a p e c i r p l a c i s y h p s n o i t a c a v n e v E . y r e g d u r d these individuals, these captains of up business people say hs nehw evitceffe gnieb morf su speek dlrow ehtcame fo yrotsias h eha t ndefendant. i re perception of more wealth thing should ‘cast the first stone’na nac ’.rseyhotjieenht twuobnk– rtentseymo -duettrnooFrfn.hocturst alwufweaupon. with honours fromofawas reputable We need this estabin our we esuaceb ,laicnanfi eht morf …eLove rusaelpmeans em evig oto t ebe saec deeply I’ve beenwill told about a Zambisurely ought totheir be better ehThere t htiw yare revindate, u eht sthe ah innocent nam infinite slaets dnaimaginative efil siht ni melborp lasTo ndustry; but there aremoney way too and few. words that raise spirits. plaintiffs em sdnuoh etaand h I naconnected m eht lished without any to dna ,doG ot tnew ehs ,yletan ot efil eht ni sdrawer ruo fo dna ynam os deppirg raef fo ecudorp ssenrettib dna regna committed on these failed efforts. decaf neeb sah raef ecnO society. We need tobecause believe for that than university. This is an man that has opened a resetsys a suovren ruoy -se t’nac I .og I reverehw that.toHow canthat one choose The bulk offorZambians are Link them people you knowdesucxe naht rehtar nis a sa reh deruc yllaudarpossibilities why saved hnot cus dunderstood esuac semoceb m rf su spewe ek raeallow F .emoc ni noitathave The that plans setting upMagande hguorht esnet someone no psarg lacior nnasomething. ryt sih epac So to anybody – club friend rel-eht ,nrettap ruoivaheb a sa ehs yadoT .nis suoicgivsatahhtefHo s-enbaimtsoiwhen ourmy offer to the market isit good business people, where as your idob dna sdnim eh t ti ,raef ro regnawas rhCgo yppbeyond ah ,lufyoj gour ni nem fo sediscredited taurant cum night in or LonNgandu *Visit www.dailynation.info today! to stand on a street corner begnaysayers, specialised in spreadcan have a positive influence on the freedom to organisation fo strap erom ro eno stceffa basic retiaw emeaning ht nehW .dnof im love ym is to received little from ot daor eht nNATION o llew si tneitaDIGITAL p ehS .’erutaerc wen‘ a ylurt si -knaht su sekam daetsni dna .evil ew hcihw ni yad eht sa ative - on the side of advisor enoughvery and itThey cansupport compete with ydob eht ,amihsn htiw kaets em sevres graduation certificate was your dongrowth for Zambians in theto to court. They niatretne detalimits. snoitidnocto dlrcome oW ng will give you the of their resident small businessefed ,gnIf iniwe alpmcan oc ,ssel era yadotallowed ging forwith hand-outs when one ingnegativity. than them. Michael Jackson that went outisIsowt gonniklliewh sdi eddniavotrspirhyCresvuosceeJr sdaloh e,nhot dffnoanbwa ohrthiwt ysperceived tiripS yloH eht gniveirG feel thgimmore ti ,sdalthan as nedrliking ag hserf towards friends and family. This did not those ambitious plans, l e t e l p m o c d n a e c a e p o t e v i c u d n o c t o n . l u f h t i a f n u e r a o h w s n a i t s i r h C anything from overseas. report card then (at universiUKMake enjoy their cuisine and gnillfi eht ot flesmih timbus -ne yltneuqesnoc ddream it, we can build it. Life, ot ynam esay he who comes to equity every expert, intelligent and their impossible mission -aw dna daerb elats eb llew sa able bodied more na ,’llehs‘ -og ton si nosrep lufraef A suac yeht rof ,htiaf na ni doG fo krow eht stimil someone. Let’s teach them that well all es. of histo way toand ‘become’ white hold me back. leave you with these fewaimporwords: h speekhands! ,efil s’laudividni doof eht wehc hteet yM .ret We also need your our people to be possible. cir a syoj unconditional eb dna smust gniroomcome rieht eswith ol miclean fo dnik eht tsefinamlove ot gnis i a tythings or college); financial .tiripS yloH eht fo .efil tnadnuba dna hthrough researched as to why your music has there. a brain?! it’s just n i e r u t a m g n i m o c e b m o r f n aWe m ehtlove tub ,tiZambia wollaws I dnand a arereason possible. After all, tantly My vision and belief were man. just leave them be. edam si tnemetats ralimis A rennis a segaruocne taht efil -noc aidem swen ehT .diarfa molahs ,molahS won roF wondrous adventure that excites How dirty should the first of what wetocard offer +260 211 243527 mihone srednibecome h dna ,suseJ tsirhC ot em timrep ton lliw etah I plans are buyers too ambitious be statement isdid your report This is impressive, this thing syawTel: for us to demand love from la uoy htiw eb doG dna -ysP ,koob sih ni ztlaM .rD yb ,ris‘ ;yas dna mih ot emoc -ilaturb fo su dnimer yltnats civilisation along the so strong that I begin hardly noticed Let us instead emulate the t i u r f , e v i t c e ff e e h t g n i e b m o r f y a m e t a h I n a m e h t … t i y o j n e ebyC-very ohc core s’gnithgfi ,sequity raw ,seit says please go our ?deva asiof ota odZbeing IT tsS um tahand w s’gnitoir ,before eht ni od uoy gnihtyreve ni lanfi enO‘ :scitenrthe tolife. the Bankers market. a Zambian citi- Share achieved. I would If laugh at this culyour views at muybebm ofShare exporting food andviews music – in ask everyone_ -debmotherland; ym morf selim ynthat am eb is why we Send me your at-zaeNefroftsgirnhCirseusfefJofosei mYaTnISdRnEa VgnIiNtnU EoTbaUdIL eveM rpBtu row ot tnew namow naitsirhC A irf fo sdnik lla dna ot stnaw eh taht naitsirhC luf our the scepticism that greeted me Nile, and if my history serves your views: muyChinese and say whatever the path with delight.” -eb lufthgaway, you are not clean. naht leurc erom tub ,moor ture it poor, wasn’t soasad. It is actuzenifor will not buy Zambian made angwamukuni@gmail.com uh lanoitome lights gnivomerour .ruoivah -ot dellfi era sehcruhC .eb always dn no a ittsia gonlorhect ysnpI naitsirhC a l a sing: .nn em A htc erialpp.satrd shall I just say culture – must rich literate or illiters m r o f o i t a n a n o i t a r t s i g e r e k i l t s u j s n a i t s i r h C h t i w y a d y m s p i h w e h , r e v i r d e v l as yna whenever floated idea. Unmuyangwamukuni@gmail. me right,I fire wasthe first discovangwamukuni@gmail.com setters can do, we can also -da dna snoitseuq roF eb tsum ew ,ylevitae–rcfrom evil oT Harold rofmoassessment c si tI ’?lufraef W os IBecker ma yhW‘ ,din eksa eht rof gnitThe was passed good, then the helltheir doesfihe pace One land and one nation is not Ifbethea pace one way street with ate, orwho white aro enirluevpeltstiilhateg bn otirgu nid lliw .snroiia .riallF tsF euqed laa rervT es deksa eH fo ecaf eht ni ,doG fo dlihc aced yla dr nT ikeehctivfo -d com eredblack in Africa. Butfor we cannot do. setters make an .toao hem Unconditional Love – An in favour of the peace loving a y @ e l a t u m . r e p s a j eb ot gnilliw eb tsum eW .elb ,moor a retne uoy nehW‘ dlrow ot noitcaer raef hcus our cry
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I LOVE ZAMBIA, BUT DOES ZAMBIA LOVE ME? On Friday
On Wednesday
OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP
By Donald Chanda
DRAGER TON OD SREDAEL YNAM SREDAEL YRGNA SA SEVLESMEHT
By Pastor Jasper Mutale
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expect to buy it?! live on past glory that’s actually What about music? There was millennia old, we have to rea time when Zambian music was discover a new form so as to be fast fading off the airwaves; but relevant to the world today and ons then a few progressive artists once again carve out a signifisuch as the late Daddyfor Zemus,7 ifcant a crop to wait part ofishuman history 2, for Mainza, Danny, JK and others or 14 days this should be ourselves. decided to stand up breathe life We have played too many followed before harvesting into the dying industry followlousy roles over the course of ing the fading offmarketing. the scene of such a crop for history. Kalindula artists of the 70s, 80s. For We werefarmers made slavesusing and Today, most of the music on our taken to different the fumigants, extraparts careofmust radio, in our bars, clubs etc is world, we were colonised and be taken as these usually Zambian. We should all feel a today we continue to be opsenseoff of pride. give fumes that can be pressed, many a time by our There was auser. time when fatal to the So itvirown people in the leadership ofis tually all the music on radio our countries. that farmers important In the developed parts ofwell the follow instructions world, we continue to bottom
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KFC, Pizzawe Hutwill and others sellaeroplane, also make an ing to us. Let’s also take our aeroplane. Lumanda and setters Mangambwa If the pace make toa Europesearch and America. global engine, we will Let’s take pride in whofrom we also produce someone are and practice. Let’sa UNZA orwhat ZCASwe that will make even go a stepengine. further and comglobal search mercialise it. Even our children My sincere apologies to anyshould be taught in school to (adbody that finds this article be mittedly, as not sure if itcompares already offensive it directly happens) the intention importance races; it isabout not my to of offensive, our cultureI am andsimply how it stating can be be a money well as the things as Ispinner see andas believe. dangers of over But more thanembracing anything other else I cultures. am saying a big NO to the victoShare your views: muyry of colonialism. angwamukuni@gmail.com
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Vendors vandalise new pavers By SANFROSSA MANYINDA SOME vendors on Chisokone One Way in Kitwe have started vandalising the newly constructed pavers at the place. A check by the Daily Nation found vendors selling on the new pavers with others removing the barriers that the contractor placed to stop people from disturbing the works. The vendors and some residents had been trespassing on the new works
disregarding the fact that the construction was still fresh, thereby causing damage before completion. Kitwe District Commissioner, Chileshe Bweupe, has thus called for mindset change among residents. Mr Bweupe said Government was spending a lot of money on developmental projects especially in the road sector, further describing vandalism as unfair and retrogressive. “The developments we are seeing should cheer us and not the other way round. Let us guard these facilities jealously and avoid taking government’s development agenda backwards,” he said. Mr Bweupe emphasised the need to educate the public to take ownership of such infrastructure and avoid vandalism. The DC further warned that the law would not hesitate to deal with those who would abrogate Government directives.
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KITWE PASTORS CANE TELESPHORE MPUNDU By SANFROSSA MANYINDA
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HE Kitwe District Pastors Fellowship has expressed sadness with remarks by former Catholic Archbishop Telesphore Mpundu that he does not support the declaration of Zambia as a Christian nation. Archbishop Mpundu is reported to have described the declaration as useless. Reacting to his sentiments, Fellowship Chairperson
Raddy Lewila said the church in Kitwe was unhappy with such remarks. He said in an interview that the clergy in Kitwe would therefore not bow to his opinion but continue to live within the Christianity values of Zambia being a Christian nation. Bishop Lewila said it was unfortunate that such sentiments could come from a man of God and wondered what he preached. "It is unfortunate that the Bishop could issue such remarks, such is a sad
proclamation of our stance as Zambian people because we declared Zambia as a Christian nation. “We want to state that there are some clergy within the Catholic Church who are against this declaration and we do know that within these structures some of them do support this stance. This is why it may not be everyone against it and as the clergy in Kitwe we won't bow to the remarks by Mr Mpundu, "he said. Bishop Lewila said that the
clergy in Kitwe felt that Bishop Mpundu was preaching a different Gospel for issuing such a statement. He added that it was wrong for the Church to be fighting each other within its Christian belief system. He said it was surprising that Bishop Mpundu could choose to unleash such remarks that had potential to divide the nation. Bishop Lewila said he would agree with bishop Mpundu if he had been from another religion and not Christianity.
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The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH is a German federal enterprise which offers workable, sustainable and effective solutions and systems for efficient service delivery. Under the special initiative “One World - No Hunger” (Sonderinitiative “EINEWELT ohne Hunger- SEWOH), the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) commissioned Deutsche e Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH is a German Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) federal GmbH with enterprise the implementation of the Global Project “Promotion of agricultural finance for agri-based enterprises in rural areas” (GV AgFin). workable, sustainable and effective solutions and systems for efficient service delivery. Under
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commenced three years ago was yesterday officially operationalised. Kitwe District Health Director, Christopher Dube, said the facility was important as it would ensure that many surrounding townships were covered. Dr Dube said that Chimwemwe clinic would easily become a first level referral hospital and provide the much needed health services to the community. And Chimwemwe Member of Parliament, Mwila Mutale, called on the Ministry of Health to build more admission wards and ensure that critical health services were treated at the facility. Commissioning the facility,
at Kitwe Teaching Hospital as some of the surgical procedures could be done at the facility. "Chimwemwe Township alone has a catchment area of over 52, 000 people and a female folk of child bearing age of over 14, 000 people and seeing this facility being operationalised means a lot to the community," he said. Mr Bweupe said that it was the desire of Government to ensure that Chimwemwe clinic was turned into a first level hospital He encouraged health workers at the facility to continue striving to protect the lives of the mothers and their newly-born babies.
Bweupe, said (Sonderinitiative that itiative “One World Chileshe - No Hunger” “EINEWELT ohne HungerSEWOH), theaims at bridging the gap Using agricultural and financial systems development approaches, GV AgFin THE long awaited operating the theatre would help reduce between the specific financial needs of thecommissioned agricultural sector (demand side) and the insufficient provision maternal mortality and birth theatre at Chimwemwe eral Ministry forclinicEconomic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) Deutsche in Kitwe has f been commis- asphyxia related deaths to the of financial services for the agricultural sector on the supply side. In a concerted approach that combines new born babies. sioned to provide ceasarian für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH with the implementation ofmain theobjective Global Project interventions on the ‘demand’ and ‘supply’ side, the of the GV AgFin is to improve the supply Mr Bweupe said the timely section and other surgical of financial services adapted to the business models of farms and agri-based enterprises. In order to intervention would also deconservices agricultural finance for agri-based enterprises in rural areas” (GV AgFin). The theatre whose project gest health service provision achieve the objective, the global project plans to engage a consultant to assess the available DFSs being
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ervices for the agricultural sector on the supply In a concerted approach that Interested side. parties wishing to participate in the tender process can combines request detailed Terms of Reference by sending an enquiry with the subject matter: on the ‘demand’ and ‘supply’ side, the main objective of the GV AgFin is to improve the supply ervices adapted to the business models“Call of farms and agri-based enterprises. order Financial to for Proposals, Ref: COSOFT No. 83362526In Digital Services.” to: zm_quotation@giz.de bjective, the global project plans to engage a consultant to assess the available DFSs being mbia as well as conducting a gap analysis of services As1600hrs a local time Deadline for receiving offered enquiries isby 21stpartner Septemberinstitutions. 2020 not later than titutions should be supported in drafting their own work plans to address gaps and implement Note: enquiries received after the above stated deadline shall not be considered. ndations. In addition, one large agri-business shall be supported to identify a suitable option gital transfers to farmers.
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NORTH-WEST COVID-19 CASES HIT 435 By JACKSON MAPAPAYI
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HE cases of Covid-19 in NorthWestern Province have risen to 435 since the outbreak of the pandemic. Solwezi, the provincial capital, has the highest number of cases at 265 cases as of yesterday. North-Western Province Minister, Nathaniel Mubukwanu, said the rising
numbers were alarming and that it was entirely upon every individual to adhere to the health guidelines. ‘’It is therefore my appeal to all the people of North-western province to ensure that they protect themselves from the pandemic by following the health guidelines put in place by the ministry of Health,’’ he said. Mr Mubukwanu said it was not a guarantee that one could survive simply because their relative or neighbour
recovered from the pandemic. ‘’The luck of your friend may not manifest into your luck as well. So I want to once again appeal to the people that in whatever they do, they observe those health guidelines,’’ he said. The minister however applauded various stakeholders for helping Government fight the spread of the pandemic. He said government alone could not manage to curb the spread of the pandemic.
BANK Of ZAMBIA PRIME PROPERTY FOR SALE INVITATION TO TENDER The Bank of Zambia, on behalf of Genesis Finance Limited (In Liquidation) hereby invites bids for the purchase of the following property situated in Lusaka. (i)
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Location The property is located in Olympia Extension along Mapompo road approximately 240 metres from Katima Mulilo road and 5.7km from the Central Business district of Lusaka. Notable properties in close proximity include Sonshine School and Olympia Park secondary school. GPS Coordinates are 15o23’ 2.44” S, 28o18’ 5.27” E Description The subject property is 1,918.00 m2 in extent comprising the following developmeents. (i) Office block (ii) Workers Quarter (iii) Swimming pool (iv) Guard House (v) Carport The reserve price for the property is K3.995 million. Sealed Bids clearly marked “Tender for purchase of Plot No. 6878 Mapompo Road, Lusaka” should be addressed to the undersigned and deposited in the tender box provided on the 7th Floor, Annex Building, Bank of Zambia, Lusaka on or before the 7th October, 2020 at 10.00 hours local time. Sealed bids will be opened thereafter in the presence of bidders or their representatives who choose to attend. Late or faxed bids will be rejected. The Bank reserves the right to reject any bids received or to annual the tender process. To view the site please contact Mr. I. Chitundu, Cell : 0978 702 294 For further information please contact: The Director – Procurement and Maintenance Services Bank of Zambia Bank Square, Cairo Road P.O. Box 30080 LUSAKA Tel: 0211 399 300
Dundumwezi farmers salute FRA over quick pay By NATION REPORTER FARMERS in Dundumwezi constituency of Kalomo have commended the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) for paying them early for the maize supplied in the ongoing crop marketing season. Meanwhile, FRA is worried that farmers selling their maize to briefcase buyers are making a loss because traders are using scales that are not asized to legal standards. On Monday, FRA executive director Chola Kafwabulula met Dundumwezi farmers at Kasukwe agriculture camp area where they expressed happiness with new system of paying them early for the maize. Speaking on behalf of the farmers, Mr Pride Malambo said that the way the FRA was managing its payment system this year was encouraging. “If only FRA can continue to buy maize like this then many more people will start selling their maize to FRA as opposed to briefcase buyers. “There are a lot of disadvantages when you supply to these private buyers because they tamper with their scales such that when you weigh the bags they don’t give an accurate weight,” Mr Malambo said. Mr Malambo said despite knowing that the private
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buyers had tampered with their scales, some farmers had continued to sell their maize because of financial pressure. “Some have school going children and in trying to meet the cost of educating them, they end up supplying their maize to private buyers though they know that they are being cheated,” he said. Earlier, Mr Kafwabulula told journalists that it was unfortunate that some farmers were selling their maize to private buyers without checking if their scales were properly calibrated or not. He said the farmers would think they were selling 50 kilogram bags and yet they were about more than 60 or 70 kilogrammes. Mr Kafwabulula said the farmers had been misled that private buyers were offering a better price but ultimately they were losing 10 or 20 kilogrammes from each bag. “They will be able to sell a lot of maize but they will not to get better financially. It is extremely important that when maize is sold the scale being used is properly calibrated by the Zambia Meteorology Agency. “Our farmers need to be protected by whoever is representing them to ensure scales are properly calibrated. It doesn’t matter even if they choose not to sell to FRA but as Zambians we don’t want them to lose from their sweat,” Mr Kafwabulula said. He said this when he inspected the maize purchase exercise at Dimbwe, Kanchele, and Kasikili sheds in Kalomo district of Southern province.
Rotary Club of Mosi-0a-Tunya donates books By ANDREW MUKOMA THE Rotary Club of Mosi-Oa-Tunya in Livingstone has donated books to the former SOS Children's Village School now called Hermann Gmeiner School to mark the International Literacy Day, which falls on September 8 each year. Mr Rodney Sikumba, the Rotary Club president, said this year’s literacy day would provide an opportunity to examine the position of educators. He said the day would also provide a chance to evaluate effective strategies, governance and initiatives to promote educators and education itself. He said that Rotary international in line with the UNESCO has picked September as basic education and literacy month. Mr Sikumba said literacy was a key component of the UN sustainable development goals and the UNs 2030 agenda for sustainable development. He noted that one of the targets of sustainable development goal number four was ensuring all young people achieved literacy and numeracy and that adults who lack skills were given the opportunity to acquire them. "Hence as Rotary Club of Mosi-oa-tunya, we are fulfilling this goal by donating story books and various learning aids to vulnerable schools and communities,” he said. Mr Sikumba said the theme, ‘literacy teaching and learning in the covid-19 crisis and beyond,’ highlights literacy in a lifelong learning perspective and therefore focuses on youth and adults. At the same occasion, Livingstone District Education Board Secretary (DEBS) Eden Kambunga expressed worry with the poor reading culture among Zambians. "We still have a challenge in reading as Zambians whether young or old. We hope with the donation of books, we will improve our culture of reading," he said.
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RIYADH - A Saudi court on Monday overturned five death sentences over journalist Jamal Khashoggi’s murder, in a final ruling that was condemned by his fiancee and slammed by a UN expert as a “parody of justice.” The closed-door trial of 11 suspects ended in December with five unnamed people sentenced to death and three others handed jail terms totalling 24 years over the killing. But the family’s pardon paved the way for Monday’s reduced sentences, including clemency for the five people on death row. – AFP.
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ANC SLAMS 'DIVISIVE, MISOGYNISTIC' TRUMP
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OHANNESBURG - South Africa's governing African National Congress (ANC) has condemned Donald Trump after his ex-lawyer Michael Cohen alleged that the US president had made disparaging remarks about anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela. "Trump is a divisive, misogynistic and disrespectful person ever to occupy the office of the President," the ANC said. In contrast, Mandela had stood as a unifying leader, who "reached out to the world KAMPALA - A court in Uganda's western town of Ntungamo has charged Deputy Minister for Labour Mwesigwa Rukutana with attempted murder, following an alleged shooting incident over the weekend. He has been in police custody since Saturday. He is accused of shooting and injuring an opponent's supporter, after he lost the election in the ruling National
and sought to bring peace and a just society," the party added. Mandela was a leader of the ANC and spent more than 27 years in prison for fighting minority rule in South Africa. He became the country's first black president in 1994, about four years after his release from prison and promoted reconciliation with the minority white population. He stepped down as president in 1999, and died in 2013 aged 95. In his new book, Disloyal: A Memoir, Cohen said Trump
had described Mandela as "no leader" "Tell me one country run by a black person that isn't a shithole. They are all complete (expletive) toilets," Trump once said, according to Cohen. Earlier, the Nelson Mandela Foundation said: "We do not believe that leaders who conduct themselves in the way Trump does are in a position to offer authoritative commentary on the life and work of Madiba." – BBC.
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Uganda 'gun-toting' minister charged Resistance Movement party's primaries. In a statement published by the state-owned New Vision newspaper, Rukutana's lawyers denied he had fired a shot. "The weapons of the minister's guard and his weapons were all retrieved by the police and are available for inspection, and the truth shall be established that the weapons
never released any bullet nor is there a shell of any bullet at the scene," the statement said. Rukutana was seeking to run as the party's parliamentary candidate in the 2021 general election. He was also charged with assault, threatening violence and causing damage to property. A video clip has been circulating on social media allegedly showing
him grabbing a gun from one of his bodyguards, and aiming it at people inside a car. A voice inside the car can be heard saying in a local language that "Rukutana is going to shoot us." Rukutana's lawyers said he had secured a weapon "to scare away the armed people in the car that had blocked the road and also to protect himself and his son." – BBC.
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Williams reaches US Open quarter-finals SIX-TIME champion Serena Williams battled through a challenging three-set test against Greek 15th seed Maria Sakkari to reach the US Open quarter-finals. Williams, 38, looked composed as she took the first set in 37 minutes. The third seed lost a close tie-
break in the second and was forced to find her best tennis to come from a break down in the third and win 6-3 6-7 (6-8) 6-3 almost two hours later. "I just kept fighting," Williams said. "She was doing so well. She was being so aggressive and I knew I
needed to do the same thing." The American is seeking a 24th Grand Slam singles title as she attempts to equal Margaret Court's record. Her next opponent is Bulgaria's Tsvetana Pironkova, who has never reached the US Open quarter-finals before and is playing her
first tournament since Wimbledon 2017. Pironkova beat French world number 56 Alize Cornet 6-4 6-7 (57) 6-3. American second seed Sofia Kenin, the 2020 Australian Open winner, lost 6-3 6-3 to Elise Mertens of Belgium. – BBC.
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ZESCO STRIKES
…Nkana lose midfielder Kelvin Kampamba to Zesco
By MICHAEL MIYOBA
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KANA FC’s quest to prepare for the CAF Champions League suffered a huge setback after midfielder, Kelvin Mubanga Kampamba ditched the 2019/2020 FAZ Super Division Champions for their rivals Zesco United. Kampamba, 23, has been one of the most exciting midfielders to grace the Zambian game in recent years and his move to Zesco is a huge setback for Nkana who are still serving a FIFA ban which prevents them from signing any players. The Zambian international midfielder, has signed a twoyear pre-contract agreement with the eight-time Super League champions subject to completing medicals. Zesco United’s communications manager Desmond Katongo confirmed that the Ndola giants were delighted to announce the signing of Kelvin Kampamba from Nkana. Kampamba rose through
the game having found his feet at Miseshi Blue Stars Soccer Academy in Kitwe. In 2012, Kampamba spent six-months at Kitwe United before joining Lime Hotspurs, whom he helped to win promotion to the Super Division. Kampamba finally burst onto the domestic scene in 2013 after signing for Nkana where he spent two seasons before switching to Nkana’s cross town rivals, Power Dynamos where he spent three years before returning to the Wusakile boys in 2018. And Zesco United’s Technical Chairman, Peter Mutale described Kampamba as an exciting player who will bring creativity and depth to their midfield. Mutale said Kampamba agreed personal terms with Zesco United and his contract is set to come into effect on January 1, 2020. Kampamba has described his move to Zesco United as dream come true. Kampamba becomes the third player unveiled by Zesco United following the sign-
ing of Bruce Musakanya and Lazarus Phiri from Red Arrows and Green Eagles respectively. Meanwhile, NAPSA Stars have strengthened their squad with the acquisition of Kenyan and former Tusker Football Club striker, Timothy Otieno. Club Board chairperson Greg Nsofu disclosed that Otieno, who is 2019/2020 Kenyan Premier League top scorer with 14 goals has signed a three-year permanent deal with the pensioners. And ZANACO Football Club has signed three youth midfielders, the club’s Public Relations Manager Martha Nshimbi confirmed. Ex- Zambia Under-20 international Albert Kangwanda, 21 has penned a one-year deal from Kafue Celtic while 20-year-old Abraham Siankombo from Police College has penned a three-year contract. Zanaco has also signed former Young Chipolopolo midfielder Obino Chisala who has penned a three-year deal from Happy Hearts.